no, rocks are formed over periods of thousands of years, sometimes, even millions, but this has been going on since the dawn of time, metamorphic rocks are rocks which have been morphed into another type of rock. These rocks were once igneous or sedimentary rocks. The way in which this happens is when the rocks are under a very big amount of pressure, which causes heat build up, resulting in them changing.
This process will outlive a human.
no
obsidian
Yes, because sedimentary rocks can change into metamorphic and metamorphic can change into igneous rocks.
Earthquakes happen when under the ground rocks break at a fault. The rocks then break it release of energy which causes semi waves.
Rockslides
Rocks can take millions to billions of years to change due to geological processes like weathering, erosion, and tectonic movements. However, some changes, like volcanic rocks cooling into igneous rocks, can happen relatively quickly over days to years.
They can change into coal
A flash flood is an example of a change in erosion that can happen quickly. Heavy rainfall can cause a sudden surge of water that carries away soil and rocks, creating significant erosion in a short amount of time.
hammer+rock+hard impact= quick change physicaly
Igneous rocks that cool quickly beneath earth's crust are known as intrusive rocks. These rocks will form from magma which will cool and solidify quickly.
Yes, rocks can explode in a fire due to the rapid expansion of gases trapped inside them. This can happen when rocks containing water or other volatile substances are heated quickly, causing them to fracture and potentially explode.
rocks do not have Chlorophyll
No
Extrusive rocks do cool quickly because either the crystals in the rock are very small or there are no crystals at all.
yes rocks will change with vinager
yes, rocks change. metamorphic, sedimantary and igneous rocks can change into eachother.
Kabuki Rocks happened in 1994.