You would bring it to the surface where the exposed sedimentary rock would be subject to weathering and erosion and the debris from these processes will be sediment once deposited again.
Erosion deposits sediment.
Sandstone, claystone, limestone, or various other type of sedimentary rocks. That answer is WAY wrong the correct answer would be a sedimentary rock.
Yes. Sedimentary rock can weather and form the material for new sedimentary rock.
Sedimentary rocks can turn back into sediment by a process of weathering and erosion.
Sedimentary rock starts as sediment.
Erosion deposits sediment.
Heat & pressure
Conglomerate is the sedimentary rock that would form from sediment of 0.0002 cm diameter.
The sedimentary rock that would form from sediment 0.0002 cm in diameter is conglomerate.
Sandstone, claystone, limestone, or various other type of sedimentary rocks. That answer is WAY wrong the correct answer would be a sedimentary rock.
Yes. Sedimentary rock can weather and form the material for new sedimentary rock.
Sedimentary rock melts, then it cools to form Igneous rock. Hoped this helped. :)
Sedimentary rocks can turn back into sediment by a process of weathering and erosion.
Any rock type; metamorphic, sedimentary, or igneous.
When the metamorphic rock breaks down into sediment. Thus, making the new rock sedimentary because when sediment forms together over time it makes it sedimentary rock
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.
Sedimentary rock starts as sediment.