I can't, and neither can you.
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If you can't you can't, but some other people can. The process referred to in the question is called an adiabatic temperature change, and it is fundamental to thermodynamics with special relevance to the theory of heat engines. Two everyday examples are : -
Freezing water or melting water. This is called a Phase Change. The structure of matter is changed without a temperature change as energy is given off freezing or taken in melting.
Wind, water, chemical, temperature changes,
Thermal expansion is the process by which rocks are cracked due temperature difference at night and morning....
This process is called Sublimination which means a solid state changes to a gaseous state.
WEATHERING yes,it does
The process by which a gas changes to a liquid is called condensation.
Radiation
Metamorphism
Wind, water, chemical, temperature changes,
Weathering
the temperature
condensation. example: clouds forming
This process is known as sublimation. A typical example of this is dry ice at room temperature.
Weathering.
Increased temperature (the application of heat), lower air pressure, and evaporation.
Shale that is exposed to high temperature and pressure and turned to slate is an example of the metamorphic process.
Evaporation is the process where a liquid state changes from its LIQUID state to a GAS state.
Weathering and erosion would alter the shape of a rock, as would the application of stress possibly combined with high(er) temperature conditions.