No every rock is able to change into anther
The environmetal factors (temperature, pressure, chemical reactions, bacteries) provoke change of rocks.
Heat.
It is called the Rock Cycle.
nope < they are like snowflakes all one of a kind . i think they are all the same because sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rock can change into one another during the rock cycle so yes they are the same
Yes, a rock can change. It's not as easy to change a rock as it is to change a marshmallow, but it can be done.
No.
It can change the form of the rock, but cannot change the basic components of it.
rocks can change from one type of rock to another, or not change at all
Igneous Rock
The series of processes that slowly change rocks from one kind to another is called the rock cycle. This cycle involves processes such as weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation that transform rocks from one type to another over long periods of time.
xenolith
It is a xenolith.
Yes, rocks can change from one kind to another through processes like metamorphism (changing due to heat and pressure) or weathering (breaking down into smaller particles). The rock cycle illustrates how rocks can continuously change from one type to another in any order.
It can change when it is eroded and weathered.
No, high pressure alone cannot change an igneous rock into sedimentary rock; however, the reverse is true. High pressure can change sedimentary rock into igneous rock.
The environmetal factors (temperature, pressure, chemical reactions, bacteries) provoke change of rocks.
Earth's surface and inside the planet slowly change rocks from one kind to another.