Yes, rocks change in form, shape, size, type, and class through the process of rock cycle.
The two things that encourage rocks to transform is heat and pressure. The transformation and weathering of rocks will vary depending on the level of pressure and intensity of heat.
Rocks that form at transform boundaries are typically fault rocks, such as fault breccia and mylonite. These rocks are characterized by intense deformation due to the shearing forces present at transform boundaries.
At transform boundaries, you will typically find rocks such as fault gouge, mylonite, and cataclasite. These rocks are formed due to intense shearing and fracturing processes that occur at transform boundaries as plates slide past each other horizontally.
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Pressure and heat from being buried under mountains.
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Transform fault
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Heat and pressure transform the remains of marine sediment into metamorphic rocks, such as slate, schist, and gneiss. These rocks are formed through the process of recrystallization, where the mineral composition and texture of the sedimentary rocks change due to the intense heat and pressure.
Heat and pressure change the rock into a metamorphic rock
usually an earthquak caused by shifting of the rocks towards the center of the earth
A crack in Earths's crust along which rocks move. It is created by a transform boundary.