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There are four factors that influence the strength of a rock. These factors are, time, pressure, the type of rock. and temperature.
The force that acts on a rock to change its shape or volume is stress. The pressure of the Earth and gravity create pressure that causes the stress.
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a.tension forces
b.compression forces
c.shearing forces
The type of rock it is?
The location
A moon rock.
Earth is much more massive than asteroids and comets, and thefore has much stronger gravity, which pulls it into a spherical shape. Most asteroids and comets do not have strong enough gravity to do this.
Sedimentary rock
considering it is made of rock...... no.
It is made out of rock.
The factors that influence the strength of a rock and how it will deform include temperature, confining pressure, rock type, and time.
temperature, confining pressure, rock type, and time
temperature, confining pressure, rock type, and time
time
Parent Rock (material) and Climate.
Parent Rock (material) and Climate.
Rate of cooling of the magma and Chemical composition of the magma.
Internal Controlling Factors: Strength: The strength of the rock determines the amount of deformation that can occur before it fractures. Different types of rocks have different strengths, so the amount of deformation that can occur will vary depending on the type of rock. 2. Temperature: The temperature of the rock determines the amount of deformation that can occur. When rocks are heated, they become more ductile and can deform more easily than when they are cold. 3. Composition: The chemical composition of the rock can also influence its ability to deform. Rocks with higher amounts of silica tend to deform more easily than rocks with lower amounts. External Controlling Factors: Pressure: The external pressure applied to the rock can influence the amount of deformation it can endure. Higher pressures tend to cause rocks to deform more easily than lower pressures. 2. Stress: The type of stress applied to the rock can also influence how much deformation it can endure. Different types of stresses can cause different amounts of deformation. 3. Time: The amount of time over which the deformation takes place can also influence the amount of deformation that can occur. Deformation can occur over
It could be any number of physical properties. The most obvious is compressive strength, which is the amount of force that is applied to a substance until it "breaks". Some other factors include density and the temperature of the rock.
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Temperature, rainfall, vegetation, animal activity, type of rock being weathered.