Yes, but (usually) slowly.
Minerals and rocks do change. In fact they change everyday, but it takes hundreds and millions of years till it's noticible.
They can change into coal
They can change into coal
When you look at a rock and see different colors, those colors are minerals .The pressure and heat causes the minerals in the rock to change into different minerals which cause the different colors in the rocks.
all rocks are made of minerals
Rocks contain minerals in them and minerals are just the minerals themselves.
sometimes it does. in my science book it says the minerals MAY change.
Most igneous rocks have a relatively homogenous mix of minerals which are interlocked.
No, you cannot bleach rocks to change their color or appearance. Bleaching is a process that is typically used on fabrics or hair to remove color, but it is not effective on rocks. Rocks are made up of minerals and their color is determined by the composition of those minerals, which cannot be altered by bleaching.
rocks are made of minerals
No, rocks are at least two kinds of minerals.
Yes, minerals combine to form rocks. Rocks are composed of one or more minerals, along with other materials like organic remains or volcanic glass. The arrangement and composition of minerals in a rock determine its properties and classification.