yes but not in a critical way so yes and no
What two thing's change a sedimentary rock into a metamorphic rock
By the same process used to make any other sedimentary rock. The original rock will break down through weathering into small particles, erode to a place of deposition, undergo compaction and cementation, creating a new sedimentary rock.
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.
by how they can used erosion and weathering
If the original rock is eroded or broken away and then returned to sedimentary-forming conditions, it will form another sedimentary.
It can change when it is eroded and weathered.
Weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation.
Sedimentary rock can form another rock by being tossed and thrown into the water it takes about maybe 10 years for Sedimentary rock to form another rock.
What two thing's change a sedimentary rock into a metamorphic rock
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.
By the same process used to make any other sedimentary rock. The original rock will break down through weathering into small particles, erode to a place of deposition, undergo compaction and cementation, creating a new sedimentary rock.
it's conversion
Lithification, burial, compaction, cementation, recrystallization, and metamorphism can change one sedimentary rock into another sedimentary rock. These processes involve the physical and chemical alteration of sediment grains through pressure, heat, and other factors.
by how they can used erosion and weathering
To change a sedimentary rock to a metamorphic rock, you change it by time,heat, and pressure.
A sedimentary rock can become another sedimentary rock through the process of diagenesis. This involves the compaction and cementation of existing sedimentary rocks to form a new rock without going through a different rock type. This can happen through the addition of more sediment layers or changes in environmental conditions.
If the original rock is eroded or broken away and then returned to sedimentary-forming conditions, it will form another sedimentary.