It's called the rock cycle. See the question, "What is the rock cycle?".
rocks change form in a process called the rock cycle
Igneous rocks are formed from molten lava being cooled down. Metamorphic rocks start as igneous rocks and change form. Sedimentary rocks form from layers in the earths crust.
The process of sedimentary rocks altering to metamorphic rocks is called metamorphosis.
deformation
Foliation
the rock cycle
rocks change form in a process called the rock cycle
Soil is formed by rocks and it includes mostly rocks and rocks are in rockcycle and the rockcycle is a never ending process. NEVERENDING means that it never ends.
Igneous rocks are formed from molten lava being cooled down. Metamorphic rocks start as igneous rocks and change form. Sedimentary rocks form from layers in the earths crust.
it is called sediment,the rock would stay froze it wont change what so ever
The process is referred to as metamorphism.
The rock cycle
The process of sedimentary rocks altering to metamorphic rocks is called metamorphosis.
Foliation
deformation
Yes and do u have the same work sheet as me page 68 and the packet is called what are metamorphic rocks?
yes rocks will change with vinager