The sediments from the weathering could become part of a sedimentary rock formation.
The rock or rocks will undergo weathering and erosion.
Metamorphic rocks can melt into magma and then undergo cooling and crystallization to become an igneous rock. Or, they can undergo weathering and erosion into sediments and then lithify to become sedimentary rocks. +++ They can melt and become magma only if subducted - a process normally confined to the sea-floor plate.
After a long time getting weathered, rocks erode and smooth over until they can be implemented as dildos.
Rocks at or near the surface are subjected to mechanical and chemical weathering which results in oxidation and hydration of their minerals and breaking into smaller pieces. Rock fragments and mechanically-weak weathered rocks may then be subject to erosion, i.e. to being carried away.
The sediments from the weathering could become part of a sedimentary rock formation.
The rock or rocks will undergo weathering and erosion.
By weathering
Metamorphic rocks can melt into magma and then undergo cooling and crystallization to become an igneous rock. Or, they can undergo weathering and erosion into sediments and then lithify to become sedimentary rocks. +++ They can melt and become magma only if subducted - a process normally confined to the sea-floor plate.
Erosion and weathering will cause rocks to become rounded.
After a long time getting weathered, rocks erode and smooth over until they can be implemented as dildos.
ingeous become sedimentary rocks after they undergo the process of weathering either mechanical, chemical, or biological.
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Igneous rocks can become sedimentary rocks through weathering and erosion, deposition, compaction and cementation.
Rocks at or near the surface are subjected to mechanical and chemical weathering which results in oxidation and hydration of their minerals and breaking into smaller pieces. Rock fragments and mechanically-weak weathered rocks may then be subject to erosion, i.e. to being carried away.
Weathering and erosion break down rocks until they, eventually, become soil.
There are 2 main processes of weathering, mechanical weathering and chemical weathering. In both processes the rocks are broken down. In the mechanical weathering process the rocks are simply made smaller. they are the same composition, just smaller pieces. In the process of chemical weathering the minerals in the rocks undergo a chemical change, they break down. This break down of minerals make them easier to erode. But, erosion is a different question.