Any and all rock can be changed into sediment by weathering and erosion.
weathering and erosion
its called weathering, or erosion
by weathering
Erosion of igneous and metamorphic rock
erosion
Weathering and erosion produces and transports sediment.
Weathering and erosion break down the igneous rock into sediment. The sediment is then transported and deposited, where it undergoes compaction and cementation to form a sedimentary rock.
weathering and erosion
erosion/weathering
Weathering and erosion
A metamorphic rock can be changed into a sedimentary rock through the process of weathering and erosion. This involves the breakdown of the existing rock into sediment particles, which are then transported and deposited in layers. Over time, these layers of sediment can become compacted and cemented together to form a new sedimentary rock.
All types of rocks can be eroded by weathering, the erosion products settled out as sediment, and over time that sediment becomes sedimentary rocks.
Weathering and erosion of existing rocks break them down into sediment, which is then transported and deposited in layers. Over time, these layers are compacted and cemented to form sedimentary rock.
Weathering and erosion transform rock into sediments of certain sizes.
Weathering and erosion break down rock into smaller pieces, or sediment. These processes can be physical (such as wind and water) or chemical (such as acidic reactions). Once the rock is broken down into sediment, it can be transported and deposited in new locations by natural forces like rivers, glaciers, and wind.
Weathering and erosion can break down any rock into smaller particles, creating sediment. This process is driven by physical, chemical, and biological forces that weaken and disintegrate rocks over time, leading to the formation of sediment.
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