first of all it does not turn into a rock it becomes fossilized. and it is called petrifaction.
Lithification, burial, compaction, cementation, recrystallization, and metamorphism can change one sedimentary rock into another sedimentary rock. These processes involve the physical and chemical alteration of sediment grains through pressure, heat, and other factors.
Metamorphic rock can change into igneous rock through melting and solidification, or into sedimentary rock through weathering, erosion, and lithification.
Not necessarily. An amethyst is a purple quartz rock. So they're technically a metamorphic rock but can be a part of many sedimentary rocks. For example you can have quartz sand that has formed into a sandstone.
A change in a rock resulting from a meteorite impact could include shock deformation, melting, and the presence of meteorite fragments or impact breccia. The rock may also exhibit unique mineralogical features due to the high temperatures and pressures involved in the impact event.
When a sedimentary rock undergoes high temperatures and pressure, it can transform into a metamorphic rock. This process, known as metamorphism, causes the minerals within the original rock to recrystallize and reorganize, resulting in a new rock with different characteristics.
The Tree Rock isn't an official Wyoming attraction. The tree which appears to be growing out of solid rock was discovered in 1867 by workers building the railroad. The trains were known to stop at the Tree Rock so that the locomotive firemen could give the tree a drink from their water buckets. Later on, the Lincoln Highway went right by the Tree Rock and many travelers stopped to take photographs and now Interstate 80 goes right past the tree making it an "attraction" to travelers!
The roots of the tree break into the rock.
Under influence of pressure and temperature, a rock can change, the process is called deformation or metamorphism, the result is a metamorphic rock. This can happen to igneous rocks as well.
Indeed it does and if a rock hits you on the nose you could have a crooked nose and that would be a significant change.
I think you can it said that you could and I can't find it I am sorry
rock is hard tree is hard game is hard gg
they are both rocks...but not the tree
The type or rock made from tree sap is amber or jantar.
on ancient ruins there is a rock there push it until it is near the tree then jump on the rock then jump on the tree until you get to the top
It can't, unless it may become compressed and change to a harder version of the rock it was before. Also abit of acid weathering could corrode and change the rock shape and make it weaker, but this is over a long period of time.
well when u get there theres a palm tree to the left and a rock and some small ones then between the rock and tree u dig ok? here what u do: 1: pick up the ores around them 2:click the wrench and dig 3:go talk to Rocco Shale, Owner of Rock Isle Rock Shop 4: say Could you send me back to Turtle Isle?; 5: enjoy your money! BETWEEN A PALM TREE AND BIG ROCK U WILL FIND IT ITS SOO EASY!
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.