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Water, in either liquid or solid form, is often a key agent of mechanical weathering. For instance, liquid water can seep into cracks and crevices in rock. If temperatures drop low enough, the water will freeze. ... Changes in temperature cause rock to expand (with heat) and contract (with cold).

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the rock has been rubbed away at for hundreds or thousands of years and the water steady washed the rock away. hope this helped.