Deformation
The process that changes the shape of rocks is called weathering. Weathering occurs through physical (e.g. freezing and thawing) or chemical (e.g. acid rain) processes that break down rocks into smaller particles, ultimately changing their shape and composition over time.
Deformation
a water fall
a water fall
a water fall
Deformation, it's in your book. dont have a book, online school and all that
The type of deformation in which a deformed body returns to its original size and shape is known as elastic deformation. In this process, the material temporarily changes shape under stress but will revert to its initial form once the stress is removed. This behavior is typically observed in materials like rubber and metals when subjected to low levels of stress. If the stress exceeds a certain limit, the material may undergo plastic deformation and not return to its original shape.
Hole in the Wall
the amoeba has no definite shape but changes due to the formation of pseudopodia
Humans. The shape stays the same, the only scale and proportion changes.
The process that changes the shape of rocks is called weathering. Weathering occurs through physical (e.g. freezing and thawing) or chemical (e.g. acid rain) processes that break down rocks into smaller particles, ultimately changing their shape and composition over time.
pubic hair changing shape of you body
Transitional epithelium is designed to stretch and return to its original shape, making it ideal for areas in the body that need to accommodate changes in volume, such as the urinary bladder. This type of epithelium consists of multiple layers of cells that can change shape to allow for stretching without tearing.
the correct answer is metamorphosis
Elastic or Rubber
Much better. Ok, the answer is yes, matter can change shape and form. A good example is water. A liquid at room temperatue, when heated it becomes a gas, when cooled it becomes a solid.Ask yourself: What did my body look like a year before I was born?
Deformation