by how they can used erosion and weathering
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.
Yes, sedimentary rocks can undergo processes such as compaction, cementation, and recrystallization to become a new sedimentary rock. These processes can alter the original sedimentary rock's texture, composition, and appearance without undergoing metamorphism.
You squash it and heat it up.
Sedimentary rock can change into igneous rock, but not directly. The process involves first transforming sedimentary rock into metamorphic rock through heat and pressure. Then, if the metamorphic rock melts, it can become magma, which, upon cooling, crystallizes into igneous rock. Thus, while sedimentary rock does not directly become igneous rock, it can ultimately contribute to the formation of igneous rock through these intermediate steps.
It can change when it is eroded and weathered.
What two thing's change a sedimentary rock into a metamorphic rock
Yes they change as they go through different levels of the rock cycle
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.
To change a sedimentary rock to a metamorphic rock, you change it by time,heat, and pressure.
When heat and pressure are applied to sedimentary rock, it can change into metamorphic rock through a process called metamorphism. This process causes the original minerals in the sedimentary rock to recrystallize and form new minerals, resulting in a different texture and often a different composition.
erosion
You can't.
Absolutely. And eventually they can become a part of a new sedimentary rock.
No. Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks are three different categories of rock.
No, metamorphic rock is not sedimentary; those are two different types.
Igneous Rock