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No. Water expands when it freezes, causing the rocks to crack and break.
Way false. Ever hear of a high-pressure system moving in?
False.
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No. Water expands when it freezes, causing the rocks to crack and break.
False. Metamorphic rocks can form from igneous, sedimentary, or other metamorphic rocks through processes such as heat, pressure, and/or chemical activity. The rock's original composition and mineralogy can change during this process.
False. Weathering breaks down rocks into sediments, which can then undergo the process of sedimentation and lithification to form sedimentary rocks. Metamorphic rocks are formed through the process of metamorphism, which involves high pressure and temperature altering existing rocks without changing them into sediments.
True. Sedimentary rocks can undergo metamorphism when they are subjected to high temperatures and pressures deep within the Earth's crust. This process transforms the mineral composition and texture of the rock, creating metamorphic rocks.
It's a high-pressure zone with rising air. true or false
It is false. Granite is a igneous rock that was formed from magma cooling and hardening.
True. Rocks go through a process known as the rock cycle where they can be transformed from one type of rock to another through processes like erosion, deposition, heat, and pressure. This continuous cycle occurs over millions of years.
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True. The freezing and thawing of water in cracks and pores of rocks exerts pressure that can cause rocks to crack and break apart. This is known as frost wedging and is a type of mechanical weathering.
Way false. Ever hear of a high-pressure system moving in?
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