How do freeze-thaw cycles cause weathering?
A. When water moves into a crack and freezes, it expands and forces the crack wider.
B. When water freezes to ice on a rock, it absorbs some of the rock particles into its ice structure.
C. Each time ice melts on a rock, it washes away a small amount of the rock's outer layer.
D. The expansion and contraction of the rock due to the changes in heat cause it to begin breaking apart.