yes, rocks change. metamorphic, sedimantary and igneous rocks can change into eachother.
Yes they change as they go through different levels of the rock cycle
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Yes, all rocks can go through the rock cycle. The rock cycle involves the transformation of rocks from one type to another through processes like weathering, erosion, deposition, and heat and pressure. Rocks can change from igneous to sedimentary to metamorphic forms and back again through different stages of the rock cycle.
Rocks don't all follow the same path in the rock cycle because different factors such as heat, pressure, and weathering conditions can influence their transformation. Additionally, the composition and mineral content of rocks can vary, leading to different outcomes in terms of how they change over time within the rock cycle.
The rock cycle describes how rocks are formed, and how they change to sedimentary rock, to metamorphic rock, to magma, to igneous rock, to sediment, and back to sedimentary rock.
Rocks change form
Rock cycle
The rock cycle
In the rock cycle, rocks change into differant types of rocks over time. For example, igneous rocks might break into sediments that form sedimentary rocks.
sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous
Rocks are classified as Igneous-coming from inside the earth Sedimentary-rocks that are compacted in the crust for millions of years, and Metamorphic-rocks exposed to great temperatures and pressures change into a different rock. GOOGLE the rock cycle
The rock cycle