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← HistoryWhich weathering outcome increases when moisture penetrates ancient stone walls?
A)Increased frost wedging occurrence✓
B)Accelerated aeolian ablation rates
C)Reduced thermal expansion stress
D)Decreased biogenic crust formation
💡 Explanation
Frost wedging widens cracks because water expands upon freezing inside the rock's pores, exerting pressure that fractures the stone utilizing expansion stresses; therefore, increased water intrusion accelerates freeze-thaw cycles, rather than slowing erosion.
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