When the sedimentary rock is going under heat and pressure, turning it into a metamorphic rock.
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Yes, sedimentary rock can form from metamorphic rock through a process called retrograde metamorphism. In this process, metamorphic rocks are broken down by weathering and erosion to form sediment, which can then be compacted and cemented to form new sedimentary rock.
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To change a sedimentary rock to a metamorphic rock, you change it by time,heat, and pressure.
Sedimentary rock can be transformed into metamorphic rock through the process of metamorphism, which involves high temperature and pressure deep within the Earth's crust. This causes the minerals in the sedimentary rock to recrystallize and reorganize, resulting in the formation of a new rock with different properties. The original sedimentary layers may still be visible in the metamorphic rock, but they will have undergone significant changes.
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A metamorphic rock is formed when sedimentary rock is subjected to heat and pressure!
Sedimentary rocks change to metamorphic the same way any other rock would: through heat and pressure.
Metamorphic rocks can be changed into sedimentary rocks through the process of weathering, erosion, transportation, and deposition. In this process, the metamorphic rock is broken down into sediments through physical or chemical weathering and then transported by natural agents like water, wind, or ice to be deposited in layers. Over time, these sediments are compacted and cemented together to form a new sedimentary rock.