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What rock is weathered and eroded by waves?

Any rock outcropping at a shoreline.


Which of the following forms when rocks are weathered and eroded?

Sedimentary rock


How can a sedimentary rock change into another sedimentary rock F.T.W.?

It can change when it is eroded and weathered.


What will happen if more of a rock's surface is exposed?

More of it will be weathered and eroded.


Can an igneous rock be changed?

Yes, igneous rocks can be metamorphosed or weathered and eroded.


Where does sand from the Sahara Desert End up?

Sand represents the eroded rock of the continents.


How does sand have rocks and minerals?

Sand is formed from particles of weathered and eroded rock and minerals.


When a rock is weathered or eroded it becomes what kind of rocks?

When a rock is weathered or eroded, it can become sedimentary rock. This process involves the breakdown and transportation of rock particles, which then accumulate and eventually form sedimentary rocks through processes like compaction and cementation.


What happens when rocks weathered?

When sedimentary rocks are weathered and eroded, they turn into sediments. And after compaction and cementation of the sediments, it will turn back into sedimentary rock.


What Igneous rock at the earths surface that is weathered and wears away is called?

That would be "sedimentary rock". Sedimentary rock is formed from the accumulation and compression of sediments, including fragments of igneous rock that have been weathered and eroded.


What type of sedimentary rock is formed from weathered particles of rocks and minerals?

Sandstone is the sedimentary rock formed from weathered rock.


What is the name for weathered rock fragments?

The name for weathered rock fragments is "sediment." Sediment can be composed of a variety of materials, including broken pieces of rock, minerals, and organic matter that have been eroded and transported by wind, water, or ice.