Water is made of atoms,these can pound against a rock,gradually removing layers this will change it's shape.
The volume of the rock is the amount of water it displaces, 250ml. Considering that 1ml of water has a mass of 1 mg, the mass of the rock is 5.63 x 250gm = 1,407.5mg.
water molecule
change of position, shape, or size of figure
You would measure the length width and heighth. Then you would multiply them all together. <><><> A better means would be to have a container that the rock will fit in, and fill it full of water. Place the rock in the container, which will overflow. Then remove the rock, and measure the volume of water you have to pour into the container to make it full again. The volume of the water will equal the volume that was displaced by the rock.
that the rock was moved by flowing water.
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.
If it is a hard rock and have kept in a water for long range of time, there will be just a little bit of change in the shape of rock will change if it is incontinues relation with water. And if it is a weak rock, it will break down into peaces
the force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume 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.
Mechanical change
It is deformation
The answer 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.
Crushing a rock is a physical change. It is still rock, just in smaller bits.
Weathering, erosion, or application of heat or pressure would result in the change in shape of a rock.
erosion and it is quite similar to how sand was made because of the waves and all the earth's damage on it. Pretty simple if you think of it that way. a rock can erode if it is continuously pelted with water, wind, sand, rocks, etc. also a rock can change shape if it is melted and cools back down.
Yes, it is.