Cooling of lava.
The transition form magma to rock is a process of cooling.
The solidification of magma produces igneous rocks. This process occurs when magma cools and crystallizes, either beneath the Earth's surface as intrusive rocks or on the surface as extrusive rocks after a volcanic eruption. The mineral composition and cooling rate determine the characteristics and texture of the resulting rock. Common examples include granite (intrusive) and basalt (extrusive).
The process that produces sex cells is Meiosis.
The process that produces sex cells is Meiosis.
Sediments are produced
The bending and buckling of rocks under great force produces a fold.
The process that produces haploid sex cells is mitosis.
The process that produces haploid sex cells is mitosis.
Pressure
the process is called weathering when the rocks break down
Metamorphism is the process where existing rocks are changed by heat, pressure, or fluids. This process causes the minerals in the rocks to rearrange and form new crystals, creating metamorphic rocks.
The process that produces mRNA is known as transcription. In this process a single DNA strand is used to make a copy of mRNA.