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belles grandfather lives in a region where the temperature drops below 0°f at night. when belle visited her grandfather, they hiked up a hill. belle noticed that a lot of rocks had cracks in them. she also found quite a few rocks that had split into pieces. what most likely caused the rocks in this region to weather?
a. snowfall
b. frost wedging
c. landslides
d. heavy rains
Frost wedging occurs when water seeps into cracks in rocks, freezes (as the temperature drops below 0°F), and expands, causing the cracks to widen and rocks to break apart. Snowfall itself doesn't directly cause rock - weathering like frost wedging. Landslides are mass - movements of soil and rock and not the main cause here. Heavy rains don't explain the rock - splitting in a region with sub - zero temperatures at night as well as frost wedging does.
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B. frost wedging