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By weathering and erosion. The types of weathering used is:physical weathering- when a plant grows inside a rock and the roots break it apart; abrasion- mechanical weathering - erosion- and chemical weathering - acid rain, water weathering and erosion.

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WHAT is the change of one type of rock into a new type of rock?

ANSWER: rock cycle


What is the rock cycle including descriptions of how one type of rock can change into another type?

It is called the Rock Cycle.


How does the rock change during the rock cycle?

it melts


What is an example of chemical change in nature?

carbon cycle


Why rock cycle has no end?

Because nature is always in motion, and the very slow process of the rock cycle never truly grinds to a halt. Therefore, it is a cycle - the seeming end is but only the beginning.


Do rocks change into different rock in the rock cycle?

yes, rocks change. metamorphic, sedimantary and igneous rocks can change into eachother.


What the rock cycle describe?

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.


What is the cycle for the rock cycle?

The rock cycles are used to understand how rocks are made and how they change from metamorphic to sedamentary and so on. It is a chart to explain it.


What happens during a rock cycle?

Rocks change form


What is a model of the way rocks change form?

Rock cycle


What is the purpose of the Rock Cycle?

The rock cycle explains how the three rock types are related to each other, and how processes change from one type to another over time.


When rocks change form the the rock cycle we see an example of the conversion of?

When rocks change form in the rock cycle, we observe the conversion of one type of rock into another through geological processes. For instance, igneous rocks can become sedimentary rocks through weathering and erosion, while sedimentary rocks can transform into metamorphic rocks under heat and pressure. This cycle illustrates the dynamic nature of Earth's materials and the ongoing processes that shape the planet's surface.