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What two thing's change a sedimentary rock into a metamorphic rock
The two theories if hoodoo formation (aside from metaphysical reasons) are: * Water eroded and cracked the harder cap rock on the hoodoos to be. The water in the cracks froze and thawed cracking off chips which were washed away. When the rough shape of the hoodoo was formed the cap rock biscuit acted as an umbrella to protect the center of the hoodoo. The outer edges then rounded off with ongoing spalling of rock in cycles of wetting and freexzing. * Sand blown by the wind eroded the hoodoos from soft rock. This is discredited by the lack of a single eroded side to the hoodoos caused by prevailing winds
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two things that may happen to the meteoroid is that it might burn or collide with the Earth.
which two things can happen when heat is added to a liquid?
it gets melted into magma, then it is cooled into igneous rock.
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When rock layers are eroded or when a sediment is not deposited for a long period of time.
It could be weathered forming sediments, or it could be subducted at a plate margin, melt and form magma.
What two thing's change a sedimentary rock into a metamorphic rock
Weathering or melt.
An angular unconformity, which is what I think you mean, is not a rock type. It denotes the junction of two strata of rocks where the lower one was tilted by tectonic forces, eroded, then overlain with horizontal parallel strata.
The two theories if hoodoo formation (aside from metaphysical reasons) are: * Water eroded and cracked the harder cap rock on the hoodoos to be. The water in the cracks froze and thawed cracking off chips which were washed away. When the rough shape of the hoodoo was formed the cap rock biscuit acted as an umbrella to protect the center of the hoodoo. The outer edges then rounded off with ongoing spalling of rock in cycles of wetting and freexzing. * Sand blown by the wind eroded the hoodoos from soft rock. This is discredited by the lack of a single eroded side to the hoodoos caused by prevailing winds
Intense heat and pressure.
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two things that may happen to the meteoroid is that it might burn or collide with the Earth.
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