Press under the earth. Erosion, and volcanoes.
A metamorphic rock.
All types of rock can melt. Thus potentially ALL types of rocks can form a magma. Your question - asking for 3 types, is therefore meaningless.
The three main types of stress in a rock are shearing, tension, and compression.
The 3 types of rock are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic.
The three main types of stress in a rock are shearing, tension, and compression.
All three rock types, sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic, are composed of minerals.
The three main types of stress in a rock are shearing, tension, and compression.
the rock cycle includes what three types of rocks
All the three existing rock families/types/classes (ie, igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks) can form magma, if they become hot enough to melt and change to molten form.
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Clay, silt, and sand are the three types of weathered rock particles found in soil.
During rock cycle an igneous rock could turn into any of the three types of rock. It could undergo weathering and form sediments which results to sedimentary rocks, it could also under intense temperature and pressure without melting to form metamorphic rock and can also become part of molten magma to form igneous rock again.