the 4 processes rocks go through are erosion, weathering, uplift, and deposition
Glaciers weather surface rocks mainly through the process of abrasion. Intermediate earthquakes occur 70 to 300 kilometers below the Earth's surface.
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Rocks change through the processes that take place within the rock cycle.
i mean in the rock cycle
Non crystalline.
compaction
Through sedimentation, the process all sedimentary rocks go through
igneous rocks
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People also weather rocks through many of their activities. To build roads, they sometimes have to blast with dynamite the large rocks along mountainsides. These rocks are broken into fragments.This is what my book said so here you go:)
Weathering, erosion.
That's when the rocks it goes through the process of erosion.
Yes, rocks change in form, shape, size, type, and class through the process of rock cycle.
Glaciers weather surface rocks mainly through the process of abrasion. Intermediate earthquakes occur 70 to 300 kilometers below the Earth's surface.
Rocks are made of tiny pieces of sediments that have been compacted together through the process's of weathering,erosion,and deposition. But this process takes a long time to happen
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Rocks change through the processes that take place within the rock cycle.