
Science Quickly Heat ID'd as Subtle Cause of Rockfalls
Apr 15, 2016
Rockfalls can occur without any obvious reason. Researchers reveal that fluctuating temperatures might be the hidden culprit. In Yosemite Valley, heat expands tiny cracks in cliff faces, making them unstable. High summer temperatures could increase the risk of rockfalls. Understanding this connection is vital for safety in areas prone to these natural events.
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