Heat and cold affect/break the rocks when the weather changes ..
The weather changes :
1. Warm/Very Warm/Calm Warm
2. Cold/Very Cold/Calm Cold
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Rocks can resist heat and cold due to their high thermal conductivity and density. This allows them to absorb and release heat slowly, helping them withstand temperature changes. Additionally, the mineral composition and structure of rocks contribute to their ability to resist extreme temperatures.
Rocks expand due to heat and contract due to cold. Thus, due to unequal expansion and contraction ,the rocks tend to break and get weathered. Rocks expand due to heat and contract due to cold. Thus, due to unequal expansion and contraction ,the rocks tend to break and get weathered.
Heat generally speeds up the reaction, while cold will slow it down. The enzymes in the cold are frozen.
The conditions that affect physical stability are heat, temperature, compression, pressure, and the molecular structure.
The conditions that affect physical stability are heat, temperature, compression, pressure, and the molecular structure.
Because A rock is dense solid, it like to retain heat. the reason it is cold is because at night its cold, and so the rock slowly gets cold. rocks are not always cold, exposed to sunlight for sustained amounts of time and the rock will feel hot. break the hot rock open and the inside will be cold because of its tempature retention from the night before.
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Thermal conductivity affects rocks by determining how quickly heat is conducted through them. Rocks with high thermal conductivity, such as igneous rocks, conduct heat well and can quickly transfer heat away from an area. This property can influence the temperature distribution within rocks and their response to changing thermal conditions.
The main force that affects the rocks on the earth's surface is heat and erosion. Erosion causes rocks to have landslides and heat changes their structure causing them to take place as different structures.
becuase alot of cold is bad and alot of hot people would hidroateA long period of heat and cold can affect history of a city or region in a few ways. Having lots of cold can be bad on plants, people and animals and heat can cause people to dehydrogenate.
Rocks shrink in cold weather. It is very small but it is important if any of its cracks have water in them. Water expands when it freezes. Because they are opposing forces it will cause the rock to break.
More people tend to die from extreme heat than from extreme cold. Heat-related illnesses, such as heat stroke, are more common and can be more deadly than cold-related illnesses. Additionally, heat waves can affect larger populations compared to cold spells.