well its called weathering whenever wind or water makes a mountain smooth and some of the peices go to the ground.then erosion comes and it is the water or wind taking sand silt and sediment (tiny peices of rock and dirt) to a new place.then deposition is dropping the sand silt and sediment and it is forming into a rock and this happens all over again like a cycle or something
Sedimentary rocks are made by sediment that has sat over time. Most of theses rock are found at the bottom of lakes and oceans.
The rock melts and the builder harderns it again They put the rocks into the walls and benches then done (comment me if i got something wrong)
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From compaction of sediments over a wide time span
they slowly build up over time, then harden.
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Rocks can contain almost any of the over 4,000 valid mineral species. Silicate minerals are contained in a large percentage of crustal rocks.
Sedimentary rocks are made from weathered down materials, often rocks, so they can be argued that they come from other rocks. Metamorphic rocks are formed from pre-existing rocks; these rocks go under extreme heat and pressure. In conclusion, metamorphic rocks are definitely made from other rocks, and sedimentary rocks are sometimes made from other rocks. Sedimentary rocks are always made of other rocks,extrusive and intrusive igneous rocks as well as metamorphic rocks are weathered and eroded by agents like water , wind and sunlight and are stratified and compacted to form sedimentary rocks. Hence, even if metamorphic rocks are made from rocks, sedimentary rocks are definitely made from other rocks. Eg: sedimentary rock shale gets metamorphosed into slate and further metamorphosed into shcist which is the parent material of granite which can be effected by agents of weathering and erosion into sedimentary rocks again.
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Neither. Sedimentary rocks are made out of sand, silt, clay, etc. Over time these can accumulate, and under sufficient pressure they are compressed into rock.
Rocks are made into new rocks through the rock cycle
Yes, man-made rocks, such as concrete or engineered stone, can be considered rocks, but they differ from natural rocks in their formation process. While natural rocks are formed through geological processes over time, man-made rocks are created by humans using various materials and methods. They can serve similar purposes in construction and design but are classified differently due to their origin. Ultimately, their classification as "rocks" depends on the context in which they are being discussed.