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Dry wooden stakes, if driven into a small crack in a rock and then soaked, can develop enough pressure to split the rock. Such pressure is built up through the phenomenon of
Options
(a) imbibition
(b) turgor pressure
(c) deplasmolysis
(d) osmotic pressure
Correct Answer:
imbibition
Explanation:
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