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The rock turns the color red because of oxidization which occurs when organic material is deposited in moving water with the presence of oxygen, turning it to carbon dioxide and water. The iron will change in composition turning the remains a deep red or rusty color. On the contrary, in an oxygen depleted environment, organic material will turn a very dark color.
Weathering affects features such as rock color, texture, and shape. Over time, weathering can cause rocks to break down and change color due to exposure to elements like water and oxygen. It can also lead to the erosion and smoothness of rock surfaces, altering their original texture and shape.
Water erosion can break down a rock by wearing it away over time through the force of moving water. Deposition occurs when sediments carried by water settle onto the rock's surface, leading to the accumulation of particles. Both erosion and deposition can contribute to the physical weathering of a rock and change its appearance over time.
To find the streak of a rock, you can rub the rock against an unglazed white porcelain tile to observe the color of the powder left behind. The color of the streak can help identify the minerals present in the rock.
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The color of sedimentary rock changes during metamorphism due to minerals. New minerals introduced can change the color of the rock.
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No you can not. Some rocks change colors, and some are the same rock but there're diffrint colors' and some are diffrent rock but same color.
Yes, because minerals have a certain texture, color and streak color. Minerals also have some luster in them. Therefore, they could change anything about the rock.
It does what all water does when it freezes: expands. This will crack the rock.
Water is made of atoms,these can pound against a rock,gradually removing layers this will change it's shape.
No the color of rock color candy does not change the speed in which it grows.
it can flip the rock and break of sediment and freeze it and maybe even change color
Yes, minerals in a rock can change the way they look through processes like weathering, erosion, and metamorphism. These processes can alter the color, texture, and composition of the minerals in the rock, leading to changes in its overall appearance.
If it is a hard rock and have kept in a water for long range of time, there will be just a little bit of change in the shape of rock will change if it is incontinues relation with water. And if it is a weak rock, it will break down into peaces
The chemical composition of the rock affects the color of an igneous rockbecause some minerals like quartz change color becasue of t's own
Water can flow into cracks in the rock, then freeze, expand, and crack the rock. This is part of the erosion process.