No, because matter can NOT be created
The principle that illustrates this concept is the conservation of matter, which states that matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changed in form. This means that chemical elements present in minerals and rocks are not lost or destroyed, but rather transformed into new forms through various geological processes.
No, the matter is carried off by wind or water and is re-deposited to form new rocks.
New Chain of Rocks Bridge was created in 1966.
Small bits of matter joined together form molecules or compounds. These join through chemical bonds to create new substances with unique properties.
when the lava runs out of the volcano it forms new rocks
Matter can't be created. Matter can be moved and precipitation is one way of that happening. For instance, organisms can be dropped into a different habitat.
Yes rocks form over times as the sand and minerals built in slowly.
The steady state model assumes that new matter is created at the universe expands, the big bang theory states that no new matter is ever created, but only changes form.
Yes, rocks do help the envoirment. They help build new land and form new mountains.
No, changes in the rock cycle do not create or destroy matter; they simply redistribute and transform existing matter. Rocks are broken down into sediment, which is then compacted and cemented to form new rocks through processes like erosion, deposition, and lithification.
when the lava runs out of the volcano it forms new rocks
new rocks form