Heat: non-uniform thermal expansion.
If you heat a rock in one area, thermal expansion causes the volume to expand locally. Since the adjacent rock is not heated, the expanding volume of rock has nowhere to go (no room to expand.) Pressure builds, and the rock eventually fractures
Yes, the sun can burn Space rocks because of the suns heat.
yes. By absorbing the suns' radiated heat.
because It is further away from the suns heat
heatwaves are caused by hot and humid days with very little air movement to cool down the suns heat.
the suns heat light and energy comes from the core of the sun and travels trough space
by expansion in the summer. rocks could heat to the point of expansion, develop cracks, and fall apart. the process would be hastened by water getting into the cracks, and freezing, in the winter.
Radiation
in the daytime the suns heat expands rocks.and in the night it contracts. this causes the rocks to crack and eventually breakdown which foorms soil
by solar energy
The ocean absorbs heat through the suns rays
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no