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Can a metamorphic rock break in half then one half turns into a igneous rock and the other into a sedimentary rock?

The only way a metamorphic rock can become a sedimentary rock is if it is eroded and the pieces settle in a body of water and eventually become sedimentary rock. A whole piece of metamorphic rock is never going to become , by itself, a piece of sedimentary rock.


What kind of rock results from the weatheringerosionand deposition of other rock particles?

It is sedimentary rock.


What kind of rock can sandstones be classified as?

Clastic sedimentary rock.


What kind of coal is sedimentary rock?

Coal, other than the metamorphic form called anthracite, is an organic sedimentary rock.


What kind of rock is made of sedimentary rock?

The answer is organic sedimentary rock.


How can a sedimentary rock become a breccias?

Firstly, a breccia is itself a kind of sedimentary rock. It consists mainly of large (pea sized and up), angular sediment grains. For an existing sedimentary rock to become a breccia, it must be weathered into fragments, redeposited elsewhere, and buried to sufficient pressure for the sediment to become rock.


Which type of rock are produced from broken down bits of other kind of rock?

Sedimentary


What kind of sedimentary rock is Dolomite rock?

non clastic sedimentary rock :)


What kind of rock does not require heat to form?

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.


What type of rock can become sedimentary?

Any type of rock, igneous, metamorphic or sedimentary, can become eroded and re-deposited and cemented together to become a new sedimentary rock.


What is the type of Rock formed when smaller bits of rock become pressed or cemented together?

The type of rock formed when smaller bits of rock become pressed or cemented together is called sedimentary rock. This process involves the accumulation and compaction of sediments over time, which solidify to form sedimentary rocks.


What types of rocks can become sedimentary rock?

Any type of rock, igneous, metamorphic or sedimentary, can become eroded and re-deposited and cemented together to become a new sedimentary rock.