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Igneous rocks are of various ages, from billions of years to minutes in age.
Any type of rock can become metamorphic.
Rocks change through the processes that take place within the rock cycle.
Metamorphic rocks are rocks that have "morphed" into another kind of rock. These rocks were once igneous or sedimentary rocks. How do sedimentary and igneous rocks change? The rocks are under tons and tons of pressure, which fosters heat build up, and this causes them to change. If you exam metamorphic rock samples closely, you'll discover how flattened some of the grains in the rock are.
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Igneous rocks are of various ages, from billions of years to minutes in age.
Rocks are classified as Igneous-coming from inside the earth Sedimentary-rocks that are compacted in the crust for millions of years, and Metamorphic-rocks exposed to great temperatures and pressures change into a different rock. GOOGLE the rock cycle
After 300,000,00 years, the rocks become gems.
Any type of rock can become metamorphic.
Rocks change through the processes that take place within the rock cycle.
Metamorphic rocks are rocks that have "morphed" into another kind of rock. These rocks were once igneous or sedimentary rocks. How do sedimentary and igneous rocks change? The rocks are under tons and tons of pressure, which fosters heat build up, and this causes them to change. If you exam metamorphic rock samples closely, you'll discover how flattened some of the grains in the rock are.
The rocks erode and cause sedimentary rocks, such as shale. The river will most likely cut across the rock.
Igneous rocks are rocks that are type of rock that forms from molten rock.
soil is nothing but the smallest form of rocks i.e stones... rock was crushed into soil for many of years by the nature...
It was to hot for rocks to form
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