Weathering
All changes in the original shape and size of a rock body are called deformation. This includes processes like folding, faulting, and shearing that can alter the appearance and structure of a rock.
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The size, shape, and arrangement of grains in a rock is known as its texture. Grains can vary in size from fine (small) to coarse (large), and can be rounded or angular in shape. The position of grains within a rock can be random or show preferred orientation.
During physical weathering, the size and shape of the rock fragments can change as they are broken down and transported by natural processes like wind, water, or ice. The texture and surface features of the rock may also be altered as a result of abrasion and other physical actions that occur during weathering.
When a parent rock undergoes metamorphism, changes such as increased temperature and pressure cause its mineral composition and texture to rearrange. This process can lead to the formation of new minerals, foliation (alignment of minerals), and a different overall appearance compared to the original parent rock.
All changes in the original shape and size of a rock body are called deformation. This includes processes like folding, faulting, and shearing that can alter the appearance and structure of a rock.
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Physical is when a rock or something changes its shape and not structure. Chemical is when a rock or something changes its entire format like a shape and structure.
The process by which the shape of a rock changes in response to stress is called deformation. This can result in folding, faulting, or fracturing of the rock.
Shape of rock also changes because of stress. It causes the rock to change its shape. When a lot of pressure applies it causes the rock to change its shape.
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Stress
The quality of a rock based on size and shape can affect its usefulness for certain purposes. For example, rocks with a uniform size and shape are often preferred for construction materials as they provide stability and consistency in building structures. In geology, the size and shape of rocks can also provide clues about the conditions under which they formed and their geological history.
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Deformation, it's in your book. dont have a book, online school and all that
It is an enlargement