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← GeographyWhich mechanism explains the development of columnar basalt when lava cools?
A)Thermal contraction jointing creates fractures✓
B)Differential weathering exposes existing structures
C)Shear stress induces planar weaknesses
D)Erosion removes overlying weaker material
💡 Explanation
Thermal contraction jointing causes columnar basalt; as molten lava cools, it shrinks, creating stress fractures. Because cooling occurs uniformly from surfaces, fractures propagate inward, forming hexagonal columns; therefore 'A' is correct, rather than options driven by weathering or shear.
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