true
False. The rock described is sedimentary rock.
For metamorphic rocks, which forces allow for mineral growth and change within the rock?
false
Metamorphic rock can become igneous rock by melting and resolidifying. It can also become sedimentary rock through weathering and erosion, deposition and lithification. It can also become a higher grade metamorphic rock. In a few instances, it can also become a retrograde metamorphic rock. Igneous rock can form from any rock type, if the rock type is melted then cools to a solid.
False A+
False. The rock described is sedimentary rock.
false;by kaleb owens
For metamorphic rocks, which forces allow for mineral growth and change within the rock?
False. No matter what happens to the mineral, the streak will always remain the same.
ture or false do plants and amimals can cause weathering
false
false- its metamorphic
False
Metamorphic rock can become igneous rock by melting and resolidifying. It can also become sedimentary rock through weathering and erosion, deposition and lithification. It can also become a higher grade metamorphic rock. In a few instances, it can also become a retrograde metamorphic rock. Igneous rock can form from any rock type, if the rock type is melted then cools to a solid.
False A+
False A+
False it can also form from sedimentary rock.