Rock cycle
Each of the rocks form in a different way.
The rock cycle demonstrates the conservation of matter by showing how rocks change form through processes like erosion, weathering, and heat and pressure acting on them. While rocks may transform from igneous to sedimentary to metamorphic and back again, the total amount of matter remains constant throughout these changes, illustrating the principle of conservation of matter.
Each of the rocks form in a different way.
when rocks push both way and they form a mountains or volcanoand they can make earthquakes
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Sedimentary rocks do not form through volcanic activity, which is associated with igneous rocks. Sedimentary rocks are typically formed through processes like erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation.
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Clastic rocks are formed when a piece of a larger rock is broken off. Physical weathering is usually the way the piece is broken off.
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No. Koalas do not shed, nor moult nor change form in any way with the changing seasons.
Sedimentary rocks change to metamorphic the same way any other rock would: through heat and pressure.
Yes, through the process of metamorphism, sedimentary rocks can be subjected to heat and pressure to form new sedimentary rocks. This can happen when sediments are buried deep within the Earth's crust and experience changes in temperature and pressure.