it melts
Rocks change form
ANSWER: rock cycle
It is called the Rock Cycle.
Igneous rock
yes, rocks change. metamorphic, sedimantary and igneous rocks can change into eachother.
The rock cycle describes how rocks are formed, and how they change to sedimentary rock, to metamorphic rock, to magma, to igneous rock, to sediment, and back to sedimentary rock.
The rock cycles are used to understand how rocks are made and how they change from metamorphic to sedamentary and so on. It is a chart to explain it.
Rock cycle
The rock cycle explains how the three rock types are related to each other, and how processes change from one type to another over time.
Heat and pressure are the two factors in the rock cycle that can change sandstone to quartzite. Sandstone is subjected to high temperatures and pressure during the metamorphic process, causing the sand grains to recrystallize and cement together, forming quartzite.
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The chemical composition of a rock's constituent minerals generally remains unaffected during the rock cycle, despite the physical changes and transformations that occur. While rocks can change from one type to another (igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic) through processes like melting, erosion, and metamorphism, the fundamental minerals that make up the rock retain their chemical identity. However, the arrangement and texture of these minerals may change significantly.