when the lava runs out of the volcano it forms new rocks
Glaciers and rivers transport eroded rock material (sediment), that can form new sedimentary rock after deposition.
clastic
If the original rock is eroded or broken away and then returned to sedimentary-forming conditions, it will form another sedimentary.
Over millions of years, the piled weight of eroded particles will squeeze the bits together on the sea floor. New rock will form
Over millions of years, the piled weight of eroded particles will squeeze the bits together on the sea floor. New rock will form
it can go under many things before it goes to a new rock.
Yes, sedimentary rock can form from metamorphic rock through a process called retrograde metamorphism. In this process, metamorphic rocks are broken down by weathering and erosion to form sediment, which can then be compacted and cemented to form new sedimentary rock.
A metamorphic rock can form from either a sedimentary rock or an igneous rock. When subjected to high heat and pressure, existing rocks can recrystallize and change into new types of rocks, resulting in the formation of metamorphic rocks.
If sedimentary rock melts and then cools, it can form igneous rock. This process involves the melting of the sedimentary rock due to high temperature and pressure, which leads to the formation of new igneous rock as it cools and solidifies.
Forms by lava from volcanoes on the sea floor
Metamorphism....A metamorphic rock is a rock formed when it undergoes chemical reactions,tremendous heat and great pressure to form a new kind of rock from an existing one.
Shiprock is comprised of a form of magma known as volcanic breccia.