Pressure / stress.
Erosion shapes the rock as wind, sand, water, and other forces of nature wear down the rock.
metamorphicregional metamorphism
Subduction and high pressure.
Weathering, or erosion changes the Earth's surface slowly over time.
The force that causes rocks to break as plates rub past each other is called shear stress. This stress leads to the formation of faults and the subsequent release of energy in the form of earthquakes.
Erosion shapes the rock as wind, sand, water, and other forces of nature wear down the rock.
Stress
all of the forces
metamorphicregional metamorphism
metamorphicregional metamorphism
The process is called weathering because the changes in the weather break the rocks.
The force that cause Earthquakes as rocks to move and break are called plate tectonics
Subduction and high pressure.
Weathering, or erosion changes the Earth's surface slowly over time.
The answer is Earthquakes.
natural decomposition
A series of processes on Earth's surface and in the crust and mantle that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another is called