weathering, there are four types of weathering, chemical weathering, caused by acid rain, onion skin weathering, caused by change in temperature eg in the dessert it's boiling at day and freezing at night, freeze-thaw weathering, caused by water freezing and melting, expnding a crack inside a rock, and biological weathering, caused by plants and animals (including humans) eg walking on stone steps again will eventually wear it.
sedimentary rocks
Rocks can change types due to processes such as weathering and erosion, which break down existing rocks into sediment. These sediments can then be compacted and cemented to form sedimentary rocks. Additionally, metamorphism occurs when rocks are subjected to high pressure and temperature, transforming them into metamorphic rocks. Lastly, volcanic activity can melt rocks into magma, which can cool and solidify into igneous rocks.
Its composition and how fast it cools from magma.
Metamorphic rock can melt under the surface of the earth, and the harden into an Igneous rock. As an Igneous, it could crystalize, or break down into sediment where it can become either Igneous or Sedimentary.
igneous rocks form within earths surface
sedimentary rocks
Rocks can change types due to processes such as weathering and erosion, which break down existing rocks into sediment. These sediments can then be compacted and cemented to form sedimentary rocks. Additionally, metamorphism occurs when rocks are subjected to high pressure and temperature, transforming them into metamorphic rocks. Lastly, volcanic activity can melt rocks into magma, which can cool and solidify into igneous rocks.
They are rocks that formed from cooled lava on the earth's surface.
igneous rocks
Rhyolititcen rocks.
You would normally think that an igneous rock would be harder to break. However, it completely depends on which igneous rock is being compared to which sedimentary rock, as their resistance to breakage is so varied. There are some igneous rocks (obsidian and pumice, for example) that would break much easier than some sedimentary rocks, such as chert or flint.
Igneous rocks are formed by the solidification of molten materials.
Sedimentary rock can be made up partially of igneous clasts, but igneous rock is igneous rock.
Igneous rocks that undergo weathering and erosion can break down into sediment. This sediment can then be transported and deposited, eventually forming sedimentary rocks through the process of compaction and cementation.
Igneous rocks can vary in weight depending on factors like mineral composition and density. Overall, igneous rocks tend to be denser and heavier than sedimentary or metamorphic rocks due to their formation from molten magma that cools and solidifies into a dense mass.
Igneous rocks
Yes. Volcanic rocks are extrusive igneous rocks.