False. It could take less than or more than one million years as well.
yes
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Sedimentary rocks. Igneous and metamorphic rocks take hundreds mostly. However, this does apply to all sedimentary rocks, due to the lengthly processes they go through.
In a few million of years sedimentary rocks could become weathered, eroded, transported and redeposited to form new sedimentary rock, could get affected and altered by high temperature and pressure to form metamorphic rock or finds its way into becoming a molten substance which would erupt, cool and solidify to become igneous rock.
false
Generally speaking, the creation of clastic sedimentary rock is part of a long process of weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation that can take millions of years.
yes it takes million of years for sedimentary rocks to form
A sedimentary rock takes thousands to million of years to form because it is formed from lava (or magma). After thousands and millions of years, allowing the rock to cool, forms a rock shape, which we call a sedimentary rock. Please don't copy and paste this answer to present it as your own. Your Welcome!
false (They became extinct about 65 million years ago.)
It would form a Sedimentary Rock from heat and pressure after a millions of years.
600 million years
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The "youngest" (newest) sedimentary rocks are a few million years old, those that underwent rapid compaction in the shortest lithification process.
It must be false, because the statement in question is not valid all the time. Sedimentary rock might become metamorphic rock after millions of years, but it might take less time, more time, or not happen at all.
Sedimentary rock can form another rock by being tossed and thrown into the water it takes about maybe 10 years for Sedimentary rock to form another rock.
most fossils are 20 to 40 million years old
The solar system takes approximately 230 million years to orbit the center of the Milky Way.
true