Pressure and/or Heat act on a rock to change it
the force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume is stress.
A force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume called stress. Tension is the stress that sketched rock so that is becomes thinner in the middle.
I believe pressure is the answer you are looking for here. Other forces that change the shape of rocks include weathering and erosion.
The answer is stress
The force causing the change in the shape of rock is called stress. The change of shape in the rock is called strain. If the stress does not cause a permanent change in the shape of rock, it is called elastic deformation. If the change is permanent, it is called plastic deformation.
the force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume is stress.
A force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume called stress. Tension is the stress that sketched rock so that is becomes thinner in the middle.
Erosion
stress
it is the mesosphere
I believe pressure is the answer you are looking for here. Other forces that change the shape of rocks include weathering and erosion.
gravity
It breaks apart
When any force that is not exactly canceled by another force acts on an oblect, the oblect's speed or direction of motion or both must change. Any such change is known as an 'acceleration'.
The answer is stress
erosion
Change of the body's momentum = (force on the body) x (length of time the force acts on it)