Electrical Energy
Geothermal energy does not directly help form rocks. Rocks are typically formed through processes like cooling of magma, weathering, and compression of sediment. Geothermal energy, instead, originates from the heat within the Earth's crust and is harnessed for electricity generation, heating, and other applications.
The main type of energy used to help convert rocks into metamorphic rocks in the rock cycle is heat. Heat from deep within the Earth, generated by processes like mantle convection or radioactive decay, causes rocks to change through a process called metamorphism. This heat, along with pressure, alters the mineral composition and texture of rocks, leading to the formation of metamorphic rocks.
Energy is stored in rocks along faults as stress builds up from tectonic plate movements. This stress gradually deforms the rocks until they can no longer hold the energy, leading to a sudden release in the form of an earthquake.
A glacier is a massive river of ice, rocks, and soil that moves slowly down a mountain due to gravity. Glaciers form from the gradual accumulation and compaction of snow over time.
Rocks inside earth are constantly melting and solidifying, when rocks are heated to high temperatures between (6250C and 1200OC),it melts into magma.
On the mountain, before they fall, they have "potential" energy. When they are falling they have "kinetic" energy.
Rocks build up together and form a mountain
rocky moutains form when rocks are being pushed together.
The form of energy shown by a falling parachute is gravitational potential energy converting to kinetic energy as the parachute descends.
Falling water is a form of kinetic energy as it possesses energy due to its motion. This energy can be harnessed to generate electricity through hydropower systems.
when lava emerges on out of mountain then the molten lava cool to form rocks.
That is a trick question, but I believe it is kinetic energy.
elastic energy
The form of energy represented by a book falling off a desk is gravitational potential energy being converted to kinetic energy as the book accelerates towards the ground.
Thermal energy (heat) and pressure or stress (which is also a form of internal energy of a system and is a form of potential energy).
Thermal energy (heat) and pressure or stress (which is also a form of internal energy of a system and is a form of potential energy).
Thermal energy (heat) and pressure or stress (which is also a form of internal energy of a system and is a form of potential energy).