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Sedimentary rocks can undergo metamorphism, turning it into a metamorphic rock. Sedimentary rock can also become melted, becoming magma and then igneous rock. It can also undergo uplift, weathering and than erosion, becoming sediments again. So the answer is any type of rock including staying itself.
Sedimentary rocks can undergo metamorphism, turning it into a metamorphic rock. Sedimentary rock can also become melted, becoming magma and then igneous rock. It can also undergo uplift, weathering and than erosion, becoming sediments again. So the answer is any type of rock including staying itself.
Solidification can occur when molten rock cools, or when sediments undergo lithification.
P-waves are faster than s-waves. Both can pass through solid rock, but only p-waves can pass through gases and liquids === ===
A "chemical" change takes place when an acid dissolves soft rock. A "physical change" occurs when a rock is crushed into powder.
yes it can
no because its not possible unless both canceled out and you left with no force
The three main types of stress in a rock are shearing, tension, and compression.
The three main types of stress in a rock are shearing, tension, and compression.
no because its not possible unless both canceled out and you left with no force
If the rock is in a river it gets smoothed. Those would be the forces of gravity and self weight as well as in-situ stresses which may cause compression, tension or shear.
The three types of stresses are compression, tension and shear...
it is the movement of tectonic plates due to compression and tension which causes rock to fold and deform
The three main types of stress in a rock are shearing, tension, and compression.
The three stresses are compression, tension, and shearing.
The three main types of stress in a rock are shearing, tension, and compression.
A shear in a rock is a planar zone along which two bodies of rock have been displaced relative to each other.