answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Sedimentary rock, it first forms tallus

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: When granite is weathered and eroded what rock does it become?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the Rock Cycle at Yosemite?

At Yosemite, igneous rocks (granite) are being weathered and eroded. As the rock particles become smaller and smaller and are transported to a basin or point of deposition, they may eventually lithify into sedimentary rocks, probably shale.


How is rock weathered and eroded?

By Chemical weathering


What rock is weathered and eroded by waves?

Any rock outcropping at a shoreline.


What forms when rocks are weathered and eroded?

Sediment is formed when rocks are eroded or weathered in water. When the process occurs on land, the smaller pieces of rock mix with organic matter (plant, animal or spoor), and eventually become soil.


What would have to happen to granite for it to become a sedimentary rock?

It would have to be weathered & the fragments cemented together.


What must happen to an igneous rock before it can become a sedimentary or metamorphic rock?

To become a sedimentary rock, an igneous rock must first be weathered, and then eroded, and then deposited as a sediment, and then consolidated (e.g. by cementation or pressure welding of grains.) To become a metamorphic rock it must be transformed by heat and pressure, which it can do directly (e.g. granite turning into gneiss) or after first turning into a sedimentary rock.


Which of the following forms when rocks are weathered and eroded?

Sedimentary rock


How can a sedimentary rock change into another sedimentary rock F.T.W.?

It can change when it is eroded and weathered.


What will happen if more of a rock's surface is exposed?

More of it will be weathered and eroded.


What must happen to metamorphic rock to become sedimentary rock?

The rock is eroded or weathered away into sediments. The sediments settle and through compaction , the sediments are pushed together to form a sediment. Short Answer: It must be broken down into a sediment.


What must happen for the quarts to separate from the granite rock and become sediments?

The granite has to be weathered, and then the resulting material has to be eroded and subjected to a process that sorts the quartz grains from the other minerals in the granite. Quartz grains tend to be harder than other clasts in weathered granite, so they tend to remain intact while mica and feldspar are reduced to a fine clay. The quartz sand may then settle out of water where the clay does not, or be left behind when the clay blows away in the wind.


How do rocks become sedimentary?

When sedimentary rock is weathered in nature by chemical or mechanical means, the particles that are produced can be eroded and deposited, becoming sediments.