It can take place in the ground near the middle of the earth or it can take place in a creek, lake, river, or ocean.
No, rock does not melt when it is changing into metamorphic rock. Metamorphic rocks form from pre-existing rocks, such as sedimentary or igneous rocks, through a process called metamorphism. This process involves changes in temperature, pressure, or the presence of fluids, which cause the minerals in the rock to recrystallize without melting.
The Rock cycle
rocks change form in a process called the rock cycle
Igneous rocks are formed from molten lava being cooled down. Metamorphic rocks start as igneous rocks and change form. Sedimentary rocks form from layers in the earths crust.
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Chemical Change
That is transformation.
Uhh, the rock cycle? If I'm not mistaken...
The process that is found at a divergent boundary that will help form metamorphic rocks is metamorphism. This refers to the change in the composition or structure of a rock by heat and pressure.
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The Rock Cycle.
Yes, rocks change in form, shape, size, type, and class through the process of rock cycle.