yes, but the process may take decades or even centuries
No rock is "weather proof." All forms of rock will eventually be worn away (eroded) by the action of the weather.
In a room with a rock.
igneos rock is formed when magma cools.not by weather
weather the rock is weather, eroded, or goes through deposition.
There are several ways by which old rocks can become "new" rocks, all of which are described by the rock cycle. A rock, no matter what class it falls under, can become igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary. When melted and then re-cooled, a rock become igneous. When exposed to very high temperature and pressure, the rock becomes metamorphic. When weather or eroded by wind, water, etc., and then lithified (cemented together), the rock becomes sedimentary. Again, any rock can go from one class to the other, or in some cases become a new rock of the same class.
a synonym of class is room
Third class ate in the General Room, which was the heart of the Steerage, or Third Class. There was also a smoke room for each class, so the Steerage smoke room was where the steerage class went to have a puff.
the force of air can erode a rock
Climate and the type of rock
Basically it just turns it back to sediment. I would know since our science class is learning about it now. Hope this helps!! :)
lets just face it the earth is just in a jar in an alien's room which he got a F- on in class
If the rock is a soft one it will weather faster if it is a hard rock it will take longer to weather