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True or false weathering changes metamorphic rock to sediments?

False. Weathering breaks down rocks into sediments, which can then undergo the process of sedimentation and lithification to form sedimentary rocks. Metamorphic rocks are formed through the process of metamorphism, which involves high pressure and temperature altering existing rocks without changing them into sediments.


Which process changes metamorphic rocks into sedimentary rock?

Weathering and erosion of the weather materials, their transport and deposition as new sediments.


What process changes solid rocks into sediments?

erosion


What process can change igneous and metamorphic rocks into sediments?

Weathering and erosion can break down igneous and metamorphic rocks into smaller pieces, which are then transported and deposited as sediments. This process involves physical and chemical breakdown of the rocks due to exposure to the elements and natural forces like wind, water, and ice.


What changes metamorphic to sedimentary?

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.


What process changes metamorphic rocks into sedimentary rocks?

Subduction and high pressure.


Which process changes ingeous rocks into metamorphic?

Answering "What process changes igneous rocks into metamorphic types?"Igneous rocks convert into metamorphic due to extreme pressure and heat, which can come from magma/lava or the movement of tectonic plates. For example, the igneous rock basalt eventually turns into the metamorphic rock granulite.


What are the 3 classifications of a rock?

The three classifications of rocks are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. Igneous rocks form from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. Sedimentary rocks are formed by the accumulation and lithification of sediments. Metamorphic rocks are formed from pre-existing rocks that undergo changes in response to heat, pressure, or chemically active fluids.


How does igneous and metamorphic rocks change into sediments?

by hardening over time


All rocks are made of sediments?

Not all rocks are, only sedimentary rocks are truly made up of sediments. Some metamorphic rocks do because they are formed when heat and pressure are applied to sedimentary rocks, which makes sediments the basis of these rocks as well


What process must sedimentary rocks undergo to become metamorphic?

Sedimentary rocks must be subjected to high temperature and pressure within the Earth's crust to become metamorphic rocks. This process, known as metamorphism, causes changes in the mineral composition and texture of the sedimentary rock, resulting in the formation of metamorphic rocks.


Can metamorphic rocks be formed from changes in igneous sedimentary or other metamorphic rocks?

yes