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← GeographyWhich risk increases upon permafrost thaw affecting ice within rock fractures?
A)Thermokarst lake expansion
B)Increased rockfall occurrence✓
C)Enhanced chemical rock-weathering
D)Accelerated fluvial terrace formation
💡 Explanation
Increased rockfall occurrence happens due to ice wedging because the permafrost thaw weakens the connection between rock masses; therefore, failure initiates, rather than promoting chemical weathering or fluvial processes, which require extended presence of liquid water.
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