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Igneous rock is initially formed when lava cools down. After which weathering would begin.
no
No, they are all different colors.
Yes, because sedimentary rocks can change into metamorphic and metamorphic can change into igneous rocks.
Separating rocks and dirt is a physical change because it doesn't change the identity of either substance.
rocks can change form. There are three main types of rocks, sedimentary, Metamorphic and igneous. igneous. sedimentary rocks are rocks formed from sediment. Metamorphic rocks are rocks formed from heat and pressure. If other rocks are put under heat and pressure then they have a chance to change into metamorphic.
When you look at a rock and see different colors, those colors are minerals .The pressure and heat causes the minerals in the rock to change into different minerals which cause the different colors in the rocks.
Igneous rocks can be any color.Igneous rocks come in a variety of colors. However the main colors are white, black, gray, greenand pink.
No you can not. Some rocks change colors, and some are the same rock but there're diffrint colors' and some are diffrent rock but same color.
Rocks have different colors due to the presence of various minerals and chemical compounds in their composition. The minerals present can reflect different wavelengths of light, resulting in different colors. Factors such as oxidation, weathering, and environmental conditions can also influence the color of rocks.
Igneous rocks come in a variety of colors. However the main colors are white, black, gray, greenand pink.
No they can not change colors
yes rocks will change with vinager
yes, rocks change. metamorphic, sedimantary and igneous rocks can change into eachother.
The Phosphorus change colors is Chameleons.
Ignitous rocks
they change into metamorphic rocks
Igneous rocks change to Metamorphic rocks through heat and pressure. Igneous rocks change to sedimentary rocks through weathering and erosion until the igneous rock is sediments. The sediments then compact to form sedimentary rocks.