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As silica content increases viscosity increases.
erosion can effect the rock cycle by turning igneouse and metamorphic rocks into sediments and eventualy turn into a sedimentary rock such as sandstone
Chemical Sedimentary Rocks such as Halite provide us with natural salt from the evaporated water.... if u ever wanted to know were our salt in saltshakers come from ;)
Metamorphic rocks were originally igneous or sedimentary rocks. They were altered by being involved in an episode of mountain building, buried deep and subjected to immense pressures and temperatures. In effect they were the roots of the mountains. Later erosion over millions of years removed most of the mountains leaving the altered rocks for us to see.
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There is no immediate effect if the rocks are hard and solid.
the metamorphic rocks are formed by heat and extreme pressure from other rocks
It results to change/alteration in the structural and minerological composition of rocks.
Metamorphic
It warms them.
Corrosion. Rushing water against rocks make them corrode.
wears them away
rocks
The water loosens the rocks. Then it knocks over other rocks. Then that causes an erosion
Plants roots are surprisingly strong. They can break into rocks with there roots and break them apart.
Weathering and rain and ice are the cause of the breaking down of rocks