Answer:
Slump, weathering and creep.
Explanation:
Freeze and thaw cycle is a geological process which occur in the cold season. This occur when a crack in the rock accumulate and is fill with water, it then freezes as the temperature reduced thereby causing expansion in the rock and making it bigger. This then melt in the warm season exerting a force that which is due to expansion and contraction.
The three processes of freeze and thaw cycles are slump, weathering.and creep.
Slump is a geological process that occur when loose coherent layers of rock transport down through a short distance down a slope. It is characterized by by sliding along a concave-upward or planar surface.
It is caused by freezing and thawing, earthquakes shock e.t.c.
Weathering which breakdown rocks into small pieces to form soil which is caused by temperature.
Freeze and thaw help in weathering because it cause the crack rock accumulated with water to break.
Creep refer to process where debris or soil move through down slope. It's effect is seen in bent trees, tilted fences e.t.c.