Weathering-deposition-erosion
The two processes resulting from sedimentary into metamorphic rock are known as contact metamorphism and regional metamorphism. Regional metamorphism most notably involves two tectonic plates colliding, while contact metamorphism occurs due to the intrusion of magma.
Rock cycle
yes it can- metamorphic has to change into one type of rock after it is changed from another.
1. Sedimentary will only change to metamorphic, not the other way around. 2. Sedimentary rock will change to metamorphic by means of heat and pressure.
Sedimentary rock can be turned into lave or magma by contact with either of the substances or exposure to extreme heat. When the lava or magma cools, it becomes igneous rock.Students who are using wiki.answers.com could be advised that copying word for word is plagerizm.
It can change when it is eroded and weathered.
Heating and cooling-apex
The rock cycle
yes but not in a critical way so yes and no
OK its simple WEATHERING AND EROSION.... there's your answer......
Weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation.
Heat and pressure change the rock into a metamorphic rock
Denudation, Weathering, Erosion, Diagnesis.
Weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation.
You would bring it to the surface where the exposed sedimentary rock would be subject to weathering and erosion and the debris from these processes will be sediment once deposited again.
Sedimentary rocks are formed in three basic ways: by physical processes, by plants and animals,and by chemical processes. The Sedimentary rock can be form into the igneous rock by five ways. They are as followed: uplift, eroison, transport, depostion, and lithification. You would be more likely to look at the rock cycle in the online dictionary of Wikipedia for the rock cycle.
photosynthesis