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Can a rock chang to a type of rock to another?

rocks can change from one type of rock to another, or not change at all


What is the continuous change from one type of rock to another type of rock?

metamorphosis


What is the rock cycle including descriptions of how one type of rock can change into another type?

It is called the Rock Cycle.


What is the process called when heat and pressure transform one type of rock into another?

The process is called metamorphism, where heat and pressure change one type of rock into another.


What is a diagram that shows how roks change from one type to another?

rock cycle


What is it called when rocks continually change from one type to another?

The rock cycle


Scientists use rock cycle to describe what process?

The rock cycle is how one type of rock can be changed into another type of rock.


How can rocks change from one type to another?

metamorphism: reaching the parent rock's threshold for either temperature and/or pressure causes a change in the rock facies.


What is the continuous process by which one type of rock changes into another?

The rock cycle is the process through which rocks change from one type to another. This process includes melting, metamorphism, uplift, weathering, and burial. Metamorphism is specifically the change of pre-existing rock into new rock through pressure and temperature.


Can rocks from one from one type to another?

metamorphism: reaching the parent rock's threshold for either temperature and/or pressure causes a change in the rock facies.


How does one type of rock change into a different type of rock?

It change by Heat,Pressuer,Werthering


The sequence of events that describes the change of rock from one type to another is called?

The sequence of events that describes the change of rock from one type to another is called the rock cycle. This cycle involves processes such as weathering, erosion, sedimentation, metamorphism, and igneous activity that transform rocks from one type to another over geological time scales.