it sedimentation because is cret heart and presure. ----
metamorphic
Rock Cycle: Igneous Rock with erosion give sediments which will compact to give Sedimentary Rock which with heat and pressure give Metamorphic Rocks which will melt with heat and pressure to give magma
Metamorphic, I believe. ^_^
Metamorphic, I believe. ^_^
when sedimentary melts the heat squeezes the rock then it becomes a metamorphic rock.
Heat, for sure, and most often a combination of heat and pressure is needed for metamorphic rock creation.
Orogenesis and Metamorphism.
Exposure to intense heat and/or pressure can result in changes to a rock's mineralogy, crystal structure, and mineral alignment. Such changes can create a metamorphic rock.
Metamorphic rock is formed from another kind of rock under great heat and pressure. This process alters the mineral composition and texture of the original rock, creating a new type of rock. Examples of metamorphic rocks include marble, schist, and gneiss.
Sedimentary rock. Because when weathering and erosion occurs to igneous rock, the igneous become sediments and the sediments condense and cool, forming sedimentary rock. Therefore, sedimentary rock doesn't need heat to form.
igneous rocks
yes. By absorbing the suns' radiated heat.