sedimentary rocks
heat and pressure
Weathing and erosion.
It is called a suite of rocks.
heat and pressure, but without melting.
Most likely a fast moving stream.
Stream discharge physically depends on two factors: stream cross-sectional area and velocity. Area is composed of width and depth. Q (flow) = vel x width x depth. Stream elevation change, or how steep a stream is, will affect the velocity. Higher sloping streams (like those with few meanders) will travel faster than sinuous, snaking streams that have a lower elevation drop per length of stream.
Rubbing against rocks along the stream channel
yes rocks will change with vinager
tumbling against other rocks and sand, either in a stream or in a rock tumbler.
Weathering or air currents
Bed Load
yes, rocks change. metamorphic, sedimantary and igneous rocks can change into eachother.
rocks change form in a process called the rock cycle
The area of High Rocks is 32,000.0 square meters.
The area of Penn's Rocks is 101,000.0 square meters.
The area of Liancourt Rocks is 187,450.0 square meters.