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Q: When metamorphic rock is weather and eroded what type of rock does it became?
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What is weather resistant metamorphic rock?

Metamorphic rock that resists chemical and mechanical weathering, for example, the rock gneiss.


What two groups of rocks that form all 3 kinds of rocks?

In reality, every rock on Earth could be formed of ingredients from any of the three rock types: sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic. This is referred to as the rock cycle, the continuous, billions of years old process of rock recycling.As for the direct transformation of one rock type into another due to heat and pressure, only metamorphic rock can be created this way. The metamorphism can occur to existing sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rock.Igneous rock can be eroded into sediments, Ultimately becoming Sedimentary rock. And it can also be metamorphosed by heat and pressure, becoming a Metamorphic Rock before being melted into Igneous. Sedimentary Rock can also be eroded into sediments, Ultimately becoming another Sedimentary rock. And it can also be metamorphosed by heat and pressure, becoming a Metamorphic Rock before being melted into Igneous. Metamorphic Rock can be eroded into sediments, Ultimately becoming Sedimentary rock. And it can also be metamorphosed farther by heat and pressure, becoming another type of Metamorphic Rock in the line before being melted into Igneous.


How can igneous rock change?

An igneous rock, just like any other rock, can be changed through metamorphic, igneous, and/or sedimentary processes. When exposed to high temp. and pressure, igneous becomes metamorphic. When re-melted, it becomes igneous again. When weathered/eroded, it becomes sedimentary.


What happens to a metamorphic rock when its weathered?

Weathering of existing rock is the first step in the formation of most sedimentary rock, providing the sediment which will eventually be eroded, deposited, compacted and cemented together.


Can clastic rocks be sedimentary rocks?

No, the Grand Canyon is a river valley eroded into rock - as such it is an absence of rock. However the rocks through which the river has eroded are, in the main, of sedimentary origin.

Related questions

Is metamorphic rock weather proof?

No rock is "weather proof." All forms of rock will eventually be worn away (eroded) by the action of the weather.


What became compressed to form limestone?

Sediment. Sediment is eroded igneous, metamorphic or other sedimentary rock. This is all part of the rock cycle.


Where can you find metamorpic rock?

A metamorphic rock is the type of rock that is formed when pressure or heat change other rocks. Existing rock types can be changed by movements of the Earth that causes them to be squeezed or buried.


How can a metamorphic rock turn into sedimentary rock and then back to metamorphic?

metamorphic rock melts turns into lava,lava cools turns into igneous rock,igneous rock is weathered and eroded into sediment,sediment turns into sedimentary rocksedimentary rock gets heated and squeezed forms metamorphic rockcycle continues.......


What is weather resistant metamorphic rock?

Metamorphic rock that resists chemical and mechanical weathering, for example, the rock gneiss.


What determines the sequence of events in the rock cycle?

weather the rock is weather, eroded, or goes through deposition.


Why rocks are formed?

eroded rock (from igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary) settled. they compact together to form a rock. the rock that they form is known as sedimentary rock


How can a metamorphic rock change into another rock?

Yes. A metamorphic rock can be metamorphosed into a higher-grade metamorphic rock. It can be weather into sediment and re-lithified into a sedimentary rock, or it can melt then solidify to become an igneous rock.


What type of rock will the metamorphic rock most likely transform into?

Another metamorphic rock or likely weather to form sediments that results to sedimentary rock.


Why are sedimantary rocks formed?

eroded rock (from igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary) settled. they compact together to form a rock. the rock that they form is known as sedimentary rock


What event creates change of the sedimentary rock?

Sedimentary rock can be eroded into sediments, heated and compressed into metamorphic rock, or melted into magma and cooled into igneous rock.


How do noncomformities form?

A nonconformity is a place where sedimentary rocks are found on top of eroded igneous or metamorphic rocks. The igneous or metamorphic rocks can be pushed up by forces inside the Earth. Then, erosion can remove some of the rock. Later, sediment may be deposited on top of the eroded rock.