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yes, rocks change. metamorphic, sedimantary and igneous rocks can change into eachother.
sedimentary rocks
Yes, because sedimentary rocks can change into metamorphic and metamorphic can change into igneous rocks.
no
Metamorphic rocks change due to heat and pressure. These rocks are transformed from existing rocks that are subjected to high temperatures and pressures, causing them to recrystallize into new forms with different mineral compositions. Examples of metamorphic rocks include marble, slate, and schist.
Metamorphic rocks have been changed by heat or pressure. This can be a change in size, shape, or arrangement of minerals.
Gneiss is a foilated metamorphic rock.
Ignitous rocks
Sedimentary rocks change under great pressure and temperature condition to form metamorphic rocks
rocks can change form. There are three main types of rocks, sedimentary, Metamorphic and igneous. igneous. sedimentary rocks are rocks formed from sediment. Metamorphic rocks are rocks formed from heat and pressure. If other rocks are put under heat and pressure then they have a chance to change into metamorphic.
Parent rocks of metamorphic rocks can include igneous, sedimentary, or pre-existing metamorphic rocks. These rocks undergo changes in mineralogy and texture due to heat, pressure, and chemical processes without melting, resulting in the formation of metamorphic rocks. Different parent rocks can give rise to different types of metamorphic rocks.
they change into metamorphic rocks