sedimentary rock is formed by the rock cycle
Sedimentary rocks can turn back into sediment by a process of weathering and erosion.
In order to get an igneous rock from a sedimentary rock, the sedimentary rock must be melted and then that melt must crystallize.
Melting.
Compaction
Metamorphic, igneous, and past sedimentary rocks are turned into sediments by weathering and erosion. Then, the sediment are deposited. Finally, by compaction and/or cementation, a sedimentary rock is formed
Metamorphic, igneous, and past sedimentary rocks are turned into sediments by weathering and erosion. Then, the sediment are deposited. Finally, by compaction and/or cementation, a sedimentary rock is formed
Cementing is not a process involved in the formation of sedimentary rock.
The process by which layers of sedimentary rock are formed is called strata.
The process in which moving sedimentary material slows down or from ice that melts is known as deposition. Most metamorphic sedimentary rocks are formed through this process.
sedimentary rock is formed by the rock cycle
The process in which moving sedimentary material slows down or from ice that melts is known as deposition. Most metamorphic sedimentary rocks are formed through this process.
The process of sedimentary rocks altering to metamorphic rocks is called metamorphosis.
Sedimentary rocks can turn back into sediment by a process of weathering and erosion.
In order to get an igneous rock from a sedimentary rock, the sedimentary rock must be melted and then that melt must crystallize.
forming sedimentary rock.
yes