I do not know exactly but if I were to guess, it would take about 10 days because if you turn the order around into sedimentary-> igneous it takes 10 days there too if it is in a river, or near one.
it depends on where it forms.
thousands of years.
Igneous and metamorphic rock can be turned into sediments through weathering and erosion. For example: wind, water, and gravity.
I beileve the awnser would be Sedimentary Rocks because you know that if Igneous rocks are weathering, they turn into sediments. And if the sediments are squeezed or stuck together it would make a sedimentary rock. And the rock particles are sediments.
Sediments are deposited on to other sediments and immense heat and pressure turn the sediments into a rock
erosion can effect the rock cycle by turning igneouse and metamorphic rocks into sediments and eventualy turn into a sedimentary rock such as sandstone
I am not sure.....is it sedimentary rock the answer??
Over a long period of time, the rock erodes into sediments. These sediments, along with pressure and water, form sedimentary rocks.
the rock will turn to sediment after imeanse pressure.
The sediments made of the metamorphic rock would turn into sedimentary rock.
Rock
Through time and compression.
it can turn into molten rock it can be heated and pressured and turn into metamorphic it can weather and turn to sediments
When sedimentary rocks are weathered and eroded, they turn into sediments. And after compaction and cementation of the sediments, it will turn back into sedimentary rock.
Igneous and metamorphic rock can be turned into sediments through weathering and erosion. For example: wind, water, and gravity.
it can turn into molten rock it can be heated and pressured and turn into metamorphic it can weather and turn to sediments
When an igneous rock is eroded by rain, wind, etc. the small grains and dust are swept into streams and rivers. Eventually they are deposited in lakes, seas or oceans. After a long time these sediments build up and are covered by later sediments. Due to compaction from overlying sediments they gradually turn into a rock, a sedimentary rock.
Rock fragments are called sediments and by a process called lithification they turn into sedimentary rocks. Lithification is made up by compaction and cementation which is by pressure and a natural glue that is formed from groundwater the sediments stick together and then harden into rock.
I beileve the awnser would be Sedimentary Rocks because you know that if Igneous rocks are weathering, they turn into sediments. And if the sediments are squeezed or stuck together it would make a sedimentary rock. And the rock particles are sediments.