The rock cycle
The process is referred to as metamorphism.
The slow never-ending change of rocks is called the rock cycle. It involves processes such as weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation that transform rocks from one type to another over time.
The series of processes that slowly change rocks from one kind to another is called the rock cycle. This cycle involves processes such as weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation that transform rocks from one type to another over long periods of time.
Rock is continually recycled into new forms of rock by the processes of weathering, erosion and lithification, melting and solidification, or by pressure and/or heat causing recrystallization and changes in mineralization.
Rock is continually recycled into new forms of rock by the processes of weathering, erosion and lithification, melting and solidification, or by pressure and/or heat causing recrystallization and changes in mineralization.
by different types of erosion, arbraison, hydraulic action and another one but i forgot what its called :L
rocks can change from one type of rock to another, or not change at all
The rock cycle has more than one path due to the diverse geologic processes that can transform rocks from one type to another. Rocks can be metamorphosed, eroded, transported, deposited, and melted, leading to multiple pathways within the cycle. This complexity allows rocks to continually change forms over time.
yes it can
Igneous rocks are formed from molten lava being cooled down. Metamorphic rocks start as igneous rocks and change form. Sedimentary rocks form from layers in the earths crust.
The rock cycle is the process in which rocks continually change from one type to another. The three different types of rock that are in the rock cycle are called, metamorphic, Igneous, and sedimentary.
Metamorphism.