Yes, because the first rocks made from microscopic minerals to begin with. After the ice-age many of these rocks were spread throughout the world by glaciers. I'm not 100% positive, but i'm not super doubtful lmao :D
They can not grow more
When rocks break down or decompose, they can form smaller particles like sand, clay, or silt. These smaller particles can then be transported and deposited by wind, water, or ice to create new sedimentary rock formations over time.
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Magma from the earth travels to the surface It hardens and makes mountains. Water breaks the mountains down over a long time The small bits of rock travel down rivers and go into the sea Over time, layers of rock form, called sedimentary rocks During this time, at depth, the pressure is high and so rocks get bent and form metamorphic rocks.
Sediments form through the weathering and erosion of rocks, which break down into smaller pieces. These fragments are then transported by water, wind, or ice, and eventually settle in a new location. Over time, layer upon layer of sediment accumulates, creating sedimentary rocks.
Yes rocks form over times as the sand and minerals built in slowly.
They can not grow more
When rocks break down or decompose, they can form smaller particles like sand, clay, or silt. These smaller particles can then be transported and deposited by wind, water, or ice to create new sedimentary rock formations over time.
chemical
When hard rocks break and wear away, they often form sediment particles that can be carried and deposited by water, wind, or ice. These sediments can then accumulate and compact over time to form new sedimentary rocks.
In the rock cycle, rocks undergo continuous transformation through processes like weathering, erosion, deposition, and metamorphism. Igneous rocks can be weathered and eroded into sediment, which can then be compacted and cemented to form sedimentary rocks. These rocks can be subjected to heat and pressure to become metamorphic rocks, which can then melt and cool to form new igneous rocks, completing the cycle.
when the lava runs out of the volcano it forms new rocks
Magma from the earth travels to the surface It hardens and makes mountains. Water breaks the mountains down over a long time The small bits of rock travel down rivers and go into the sea Over time, layers of rock form, called sedimentary rocks During this time, at depth, the pressure is high and so rocks get bent and form metamorphic rocks.
Sediments form through the weathering and erosion of rocks, which break down into smaller pieces. These fragments are then transported by water, wind, or ice, and eventually settle in a new location. Over time, layer upon layer of sediment accumulates, creating sedimentary rocks.
Hydrolysis is a type of chemical weathering where minerals in rocks react with water to form new minerals and compounds. This process alters the composition and structure of rocks over time, leading to their breakdown and formation of soil.
Wolves do not mate for life. They typically form new bonds with different partners over time.
The rocks either fracture under the stress, or become compressed in different rocks known as "metamorphic".