Igneous rock is transported by wind or moving water until they are deposited in other regions where they settle in layers.
Old, cool igneous rock sinks.
because most intrusive igneous rock are found underground and diorite is found under the earth.
A rock is considered igneous if it formed directly from the cooling of molten rock.
Intrusive igneous rock
== == Quartz is actually a silicate mineral that appears in metamorphic, sedimentary, and igneous rocks.
igneous rock
Weathering and erosion break down the igneous rock into sediment. The sediment is then transported and deposited, where it undergoes compaction and cementation to form a sedimentary rock.
The igneous rock can either: - Be formed as an intrusive igneous rock underground, and then get subducted (driven down) to a depth where the crystals are modified due to the heat or - form as an extrusive igneous rock above ground, get weathered and transported into the sea and included in the compaction of sediments, and then subducted and altered.
The process by which an igneous rock changes to a sedimentary rock in the rock cycle begins with weathering and erosion of the igneous rock, breaking it down into sediments. These sediments are then transported and deposited, where they are compacted and cemented together to form a sedimentary rock over time.
Igneous rock can become sedimentary rock through the process of weathering and erosion, where the igneous rock breaks down into smaller pieces called sediment. These sediments are then transported by water, wind, or ice, and eventually get deposited and compacted to form sedimentary rock through the processes of lithification.
When an igneous rock is weathered and eroded into sediments by processes like wind, water, or ice, it can then be transported and deposited in layers. Over time, the sediments can undergo compaction and cementation, forming a sedimentary rock.
Igneous rocks can weather and erode over time due to exposure to the elements. The eroded particles can then be transported and deposited by wind, water, or ice to form sedimentary rocks through processes like compaction and cementation.
the igneous rock that forms sandstone is halite this is because when the sea water evaporates it produces halite and the by-product of the production of halite is red stained sand stone.
Igneous rock is formed.
Weathering and erosion processes break down the igneous rock into smaller particles, which are then transported and deposited as sediment by agents such as water, wind, or ice. Over time, compaction and cementation of these sediment particles can result in the formation of sedimentary rock.
Obsidian is an igneous rock.
Igneous rock is formed when magma cools and becomes solid.