Sedimentary rocks form the same as they did in the past.
the deeper into earth crust the higher the pressure that forms metamorphic rocks
There is no answer as it is a statement not a question.
A rock is just a piece of a larger formation of rock; the formation exhibits characteristics of origin or composition that set it apart from other formations. A rock is the product of the rock formation process, just as a cake is the result of the process of cake making (combining ingredients, mixing and baking the cake).
The statement that igneous rock must become sedimentary rock is incorrect because rock formation is a dynamic and cyclical process. Igneous rocks can transform into metamorphic rocks through heat and pressure without becoming sedimentary first. Additionally, they can also be recycled back into magma, leading to the formation of new igneous rocks. Thus, while igneous rocks can become sedimentary through weathering and erosion, it is not a necessary step in the rock cycle.
Azaria Chamberlain disappeared at Uluru, a large sandstone rock formation in central Australia.
Not very valid. Puritanism has not had a massive baring on a world religious scale however thanks to their prosecution in Britain they fled to America and co-founded New England thus making your statement inaccurate.
the deeper into earth crust the higher the pressure that forms metamorphic rocks
A faulty generalization is a statement that's not true while a valid generalization is a true statement.
No, it is not valid because there is no operator between P and q.
When someone calls a statement a "valid assumption" they mean that it is probably true.
It must be false, because the statement in question is not valid all the time. Sedimentary rock might become metamorphic rock after millions of years, but it might take less time, more time, or not happen at all.
sedimentary rock formation
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Yes, a sworn statement typically needs to be notarized to be considered legally valid.
If it is legally valid, then simply restate the above statement in court.
The Rock Cycle contributes to the formation of rocks : ~ )
There is no answer as it is a statement not a question.