Sedimentary rock generally breaks more easily than metamorphic rock. This is because sedimentary rocks are often composed of loosely cemented particles and can have weaker structures, making them more susceptible to weathering and erosion. In contrast, metamorphic rocks are formed under high pressure and temperature, resulting in a denser and more resilient structure, which makes them less likely to break easily.
The only way a metamorphic rock can become a sedimentary rock is if it is eroded and the pieces settle in a body of water and eventually become sedimentary rock. A whole piece of metamorphic rock is never going to become , by itself, a piece of sedimentary rock.
No, metamorphic rock is not sedimentary; those are two different types.
A metamorphic rock is formed when sedimentary rock is subjected to heat and pressure!
What two thing's change a sedimentary rock into a metamorphic rock
The types of rocks are sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic.
It is a Metamorphic rock
it is a metamorphic rock
It is a Metamorphic rock
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shale is a sedimentary rock
Yes it can, a sedimentary rock goes through heat and pressure and is formed into a metamorphic rock.
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