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the 4 processes rocks go through are erosion, weathering, uplift, and deposition
No. A rock go from any one of the three types to any other or even back to the same type. Any rock can be re-melted to form magma, any rock can be weathered into sediment, and most rocks can undergo metamorphism. The once exception would be high-grade metamorphic rocks, which form at such high temperatures that any further heating would melt them.
no
i mean in the rock cycle
Non crystalline.
Sedimentary or igneous rocks often go through the change of metamorphism.
compaction
yes
Fossils do not generally survive rock metamorphism.
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the 4 processes rocks go through are erosion, weathering, uplift, and deposition
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No. A rock go from any one of the three types to any other or even back to the same type. Any rock can be re-melted to form magma, any rock can be weathered into sediment, and most rocks can undergo metamorphism. The once exception would be high-grade metamorphic rocks, which form at such high temperatures that any further heating would melt them.
no
lava and/or magma cools and forms igneous rocks. igneous rocks go through weather and erosion which forms sediments. these sediments are collected and compacted. this causes sedimentary rocks. the sedimentary rocks go through weather and erosion as well as being exposed to heat and pressure. this causes metamorphic rocks. metamorphic rocks go through heat and pressure and then they melt and become lava or magma again. this is called the rock cycle.
no they are not. If you go outside and look around and look at all types of rocks you will probably not find a fossil. Fossils are rarely found.