As in what process causes this? if so it is usually under heat and pressure. Depending on what kind of rick it is depends on the resultant metamorphic rock e.g Shale-->Slate etc
A sedimentary rock changes to a metamorphic rock by uplifting, weathering, erosion and deposition.
The same thing that is required for an igneous rock to become metamorphic: heat and or pressure must be applied.
The fossil is either destroyed or preserve. The pressure and temperature is high enough to destroy any fossil record in the metamorphic rock.
Yes it can, a sedimentary rock goes through heat and pressure and is formed into a metamorphic rock.
No. It's too late.Unless it gets eroded itself and eventually forms layers of sediment which may then get turned into rock.
Molten rock (igneous rock) may be worn down (weather and erosion), turning into pebbles, then due to things such as floods, they can get washed down into a lake where the water is calm. Things such as clay and sand settle down too, as well as other rocks. Over many years (we're talking thousands, millions of years here) all of those things get compressed and eventually the pressure is so great that it forms one big bit of rock. That's why in sedimentary rock you see all the layers, they are all the layers of things like sand, clay and rocks all pressed together. I think that's how a lot of sedimentary rocks are made. Metamorphic rock may also be turned into sedimentary this way.
Metamorphism can be instantaneous as in the shearing of rocks at plate boundaries or can take millions of years as in the slow cooling of magma buried deep under the surface of the Earth. But on other hand metamorphism can be made in labs in one minute but certain chemical
They use magic to bring him back like you know when uncle kelbo turned into shakira,its like that that's how he transformes back and forth
Yes it can, a sedimentary rock goes through heat and pressure and is formed into a metamorphic rock.
sedimentary rocks can be changed into metamorphic rocks by the use of pressure and/or heat
Sedimentary rocks get turned in to metamorphic rocks by heat and pressure. They get heated by magma and convection currents, which causes the rock to change.
Sedimentary rock is rock that has been worn away and turned into sediment such as sand. That sediment is then compacted together and turned into rock. So metamorphic rock wears away and compacts into sedimentary rock
Usually through the weathering and erosion of the metamorphic rock. The rock particles from the metamorphic rock are transported to a place of deposition where they can be cemented together by a process called lithification, forming a sedimentary rock.
that is definitely true!
Extreme heat and pressure, like that of coal turning to diamonds. Metamorphic rocks, in turn, are then broken down or turned into molten rock, so new sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic rocks can form.
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
A metamorphic rock can be broken down in the weathering process, the same as any other type of rock. Once the weathered material is deposited, compacted, and lithified (turned to rock), it becomes a sedimentary rock.
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
the fossils would be turned into another rock if it was in a metamorphic rock or igneous rocks. it requires a blanket of sediment
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