Ice Wedge
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When water seeps into a rock, then freezes and expands, cracking the rock
Real World Example
Imagine trying to fit too many clothes into a small suitcase. Just like how the suitcase bulges and eventually might strain at the seams or even break when you zip it up, water that seeps into the cracks of a rock expands when it freezes, creating pressure. In both cases, the extra volume—whether it's clothes or ice—forces the container, be it a suitcase or a rock, to crack under pressure.
Practice Version
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