Yes, because minerals have a certain texture, color and streak color. Minerals also have some luster in them. Therefore, they could change anything about the rock.
Yes, minerals in a rock can change the way they look through processes like weathering, erosion, and metamorphism. These processes can alter the color, texture, and composition of the minerals in the rock, leading to changes in its overall appearance.
One way to chemically change a rock is through weathering, where minerals in the rock react with water, oxygen, or acids to form new minerals. Another way is through metamorphism, where high pressure and temperature transform the mineral composition of the rock. Additionally, rocks can undergo chemical changes through processes like hydrothermal alteration or dissolution.
Rocks that feel and look the same likely share similar mineral composition and texture. Minerals present in the rock, as well as the way the rock formed (igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic), contribute to its appearance and feel. Thus, rocks that appear and feel the same are likely to be composed of similar minerals and have undergone similar geological processes.
Superheated water forces its way into rock faults. It contains many dissolved minerals which crystallise out when the water cools.
by the way they were made or how , the 3 types of rock are igneaous,sedimentary and metamorphic.
Superheated water forces its way into rock faults. It contains many dissolved minerals which crystallise out when the water cools.
You can't change the way you look to others in Pokemon Diamond. The avatar that is chosen how you look to others is completely by random, and there is no way to change it.
You change the way to look at pictures by updating your home page.
from what i know there is no physical change that signals the end of metamorphism but there is a physical change during the process of metamorphism. during metamorphism the shape of the rock changes due to force of stress this is a physical change. (a physical change is when the shape or composition ofa substance e.g. rock has changed). by the way i am only 12
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Rock cycle
As magma solidifies to form rock, iron-rich minerals in the magma align with Earth's magnetic field in the same way that a compass needle does. When the rock hardens, the magnetic orientation of the minerals becomes permanent. This residual magnetism of rock is called paleomagnetism.