1) physical erosion.
2) chemical weathering.
extrusive- when melted rock material coools on earths surface instursive-when the melt cools below earths surface
1) physical erosion. 2) chemical weathering.
They smooth earths surface
by turning them around.
In all possible ways. We are a part of earth, so with that, a little part of it's surface too.
Rocks on the Earth's surface can be changed through weathering, which is the breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces due to exposure to elements like water, wind, and temperature changes. Another way is through erosion, where the broken down rock particles are moved and transported to new locations by natural agents like water, ice, or wind.
The glacier scrapes the surface of the earth as it advances, then deposits that till at its terminus when it melts.
Intrusive rocks form within the crust of the Earth while extrusive rocks form on the surface.
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Increase the pressure and temperature by burying them; or heat them with an igneous intrusion.
Sedimentary rocks can be changed into metamorphic rocks through heat and pressure, typically from tectonic forces or deep burial. Igneous rocks can also be metamorphosed through increased temperature and pressure, causing mineral recrystallization and the development of new textures and structures.
There are 3 main ways for them to be formed. Sedimentary rocks are formed from dirt and sand, and can be found in rivers. Igneous rocks are made from molten magma or lava. Metamorphic rocks are made from already existing rocks, and are changed by pressure or temperature.