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Q: How long does it take for a rock to change?
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How long does it take for a rock to change to another form?

millions of years


How long does it take to change from one rock to another?

well it depends of what the question it asking if it is asking how long does the rock actually get to another then the answer is impossible but if it's asking a different one like how long does it take for your hand to get to another rock then it depends one how fast your hand is. But iw oyulod say 3 secends.


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What starts a change from an igneous rock to a sedimentary rock?

It starts with the weathering of exposed igneous rock into smaller particles over a long long period of time.


What happens to a rock when it is put into water for a long range of time?

If it is a hard rock and have kept in a water for long range of time, there will be just a little bit of change in the shape of rock will change if it is incontinues relation with water. And if it is a weak rock, it will break down into peaces


What process must take place to change igneous or sedimentary rock to metamorphic rock?

Heat and pressure


How do graves change over long periods of time?

graves change over long periods of time because of sedimentary rock.


How long does it take to build a rock cavern?

Rock caverns are not built they are eroded out of solid rock by natural processes.


What process must take place to change igneous or metamorphic rock to sedimentary rock?

All rocks on Earth take part in the "Rock Cycle". For an igneous or metamorphic rock to change into a sedimentary rock, they must undergo weathering and erosion by wind, water, and/or ice. The broken down pieces of rock (sediments) settle into layers that form a sedimentary rock.


Why a construction worker who uses a jackhammer on a rock does not produce a metamorphic rock?

To change the formation of the rock, you must change the crystal's structure, and to do that you need a lot of heat and pressure for a long period of time


Can rocks only change on the inside?

No rocks can change on the outside also. But it is going to take a log time for a rock to change.