metamorphic.
the metamorphic rocks are formed by heat and extreme pressure from other rocks
No, because a sedimentary rock is formed from pieces of other rocks.
weathered remains of other rocks
Slate and marble are examples of metamorphic rocks. Other metamorphic rocks include gneiss, schist, and quartzite. All metamorphic rocks are formed from other rock types.
a sedimentary rock is formed. depending on which rocks were squished, you can get different rocks
The squeezing together of rocks is called compression. If the rock is squeezed and heated sufficiently to realign and form new minerals, a metamorphic rock is formed. It this rock melts and solidifies, it would become igneous rock.Ê
the metamorphic rocks are formed by heat and extreme pressure from other rocks
Igneous rocks are formed through the process of heating and cooling beneath the earth's surface. This process involves molten rock (magma) cooling and solidifying to create igneous rocks such as granite or basalt.
Metamorphic rocks are naturally formed. they are formed from natural changes that happen to other rocks.
A fold is formed when rocks bend under stress but do not break, creating a curve or ripple in the rock layers. This can happen due to tectonic forces pushing or squeezing the rocks. Types of folds include anticlines and synclines.
Conglomerate
Metamorphic rocks are naturally formed. they are formed from natural changes that happen to other rocks.
No, because a sedimentary rock is formed from pieces of other rocks.
Sedimentary.
hot magma heating up the earth and rocks which is transferred into water and stuff!
No, rocks are formed through processes such as cooling of magma, compaction of sediment, or chemical precipitation. Geothermal energy is heat from the Earth's interior that can be used to generate electricity or for heating purposes. it does not directly create rocks.
No, not all inorganic rocks are formed from other rocks. Some inorganic rocks, such as igneous rocks, are formed from the cooling and solidification of molten materials like lava or magma. These rocks do not necessarily originate from pre-existing rocks.