Sedimentary rocks, as a rule, must first undergo a change into a metamorphic rock (a process which can take hundred of thousands to millions of years), before they may become molten from subduction processes or contact with a body of magma, whereby the magma would cool and form an igneous rock.
They are first weathered and eroded, then after fragmentation, they undergo the standard sedimentary processes of burial, cementation and ultimately lithification.
By high temperatures and pressures for a long period of time.
No, igneous rocks are harder than sedimentary rocks on average.
igneous rocks mix with metamorphic rocks and they combine together to make a sedimentary rock. the three themes of science rocks are metamorphic,igneous, and sedimentary.
If eroded, deposited, compacted and cemented, it becomes clastic sedimentary rock.
53% igneous, 23% metamorphic, and 24% sedimentary
Sedimentary rocks have numerous fossils
igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic
No, igneous rocks are harder than sedimentary rocks on average.
Metamorphic rocks can form from both igneous and sedimentary rocks
Metamorphic rocks can form from both igneous and sedimentary rocks
igneous rocks mix with metamorphic rocks and they combine together to make a sedimentary rock. the three themes of science rocks are metamorphic,igneous, and sedimentary.
Metamorphic rocks can form from both igneous and sedimentary rocks
No. There some very old igneous rocks to be found also it is possible for an igneous rock to become a metamorphic rock. Further, igneous rocks can not be turned into a sedimentary rocks directly. They must first be weathered and eroded and only then their detritus and remnants can be deposited as a new sedimentary deposit.
Igneous Rocks,Sedimentary Rocks,Metamorphic Rocks.
If eroded, deposited, compacted and cemented, it becomes clastic sedimentary rock.
There are three major types of rock: igneous (formed from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava) sedimentary (laid down as sediments) and metamorphic (changed by heat and/or pressure)
Sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic.
Both are composed of minerals. Some sedimentary rocks contain pieces of igneous rocks.