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mak a big bolder on land make it rain then make the rock start to crack then make it rain again then more cracks and peices falling off then moreeee rain and make the rock go into crummbles then make it decompose within the earth

answer 2. perhaps something more structured than the above.

You could start from a mountain, then degrade it with weathering and glaciers, follow it down a river till it eventually gets deposited in the sea, as a mix of silt and sand.

From here it will make a stratified deposit under the sea, which will eventually be subjected to heat and pressure, eventually metamorphosing into hard rock.

An alternative to the metamorphosing, would be to have it being consumed into a subduction zone to enter the magma zone, and as molten magma, it can either a) solidify into a granite in the ground, or b) erupt as a volcano.

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WHAT is the change of one type of rock into a new type of rock?

ANSWER: rock cycle


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Most of it you got right. Have you ever heard of something called the rock cycle? If you have, good. If you haven't, here is a link to an excellent diagram: http://www.emporia.edu/earthsci/student/henderson1/rock_cycle.gif Anyway, if you look at the diagram, you can see how igneous rock can transform into sediment, then sedimentary rock, or bypass sedimentary rock altogether and go to metamorphic rock. Sedimentary rock can turn into metamorphic rock with heat and pressure. However, to turn into igneous rock from sedimentary rock, it will have to melt down into magma/lava before becoming igneous rock once again.

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