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It must erode into sediment and then be compressed to form sedimentary rock.

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Do a igneous rock become a sedimentary rock in the rock cycle?

yes it erodes


Does the rock cycle have to start from the sedimentary rock?

No, the rock cycle does not have to start from the sedimentary rock


Is there a sentence with the word rock cycle?

Igneous rock can weather and become sedimentary rock . Metamorphic rock can be melted in a volcano and become igneous rock. Igneous rock and sedimentary rock can be heated and pressurized to form metamorphic rock.


What happens to any rock in the rock cycle to form sedimentary rock?

In order to become a sedimentary rock a rock must be broken down or eroded by weathering. The sediments of the rock then go through the lithification process where they are cemented and compacted together forming a sedimentary rock.


Why must igneous come before sedimentary in the rock cycle?

For most purposes there is no "beginning" to the rock cycle. Any rock can be weathered away and remade into sedimentary rock. Igneous rocks are sometimes depicted as the start of the rock cycle because the first rocks on Earth were igneous.


How metamorphic rock changes into sedimentary rock during the rock cycle?

Only be being eroded and its regolith subsequently being transported to a deposit where it time it will become a new sedimentary rock.


What must happen for any rock I. the rock cycle to form sedimentary?

A rock must undergo weathering and erosion to break into smaller pieces. These fragments then settle and are compacted and cemented together to form sedimentary rocks.


In the rock cycle the process by which an igneous rock changes to a sedimentary rock must begin with?

The process by which an igneous rock changes to a sedimentary rock in the rock cycle begins with weathering and erosion of the igneous rock, breaking it down into sediments. These sediments are then transported and deposited, where they are compacted and cemented together to form a sedimentary rock over time.


Igneous rock must always become sedimentary rock next according to the rock cycle explain why this statement is incorrect?

This statement is incorrect because igneous rock can also transform into metamorphic rock through heat and pressure without going through the sedimentary rock stage. The rock cycle is a continuous process, and rocks can change directly from one type to another, depending on the conditions they are exposed to.


What must happen to an igneous rock before it can become a sedimentary or metamorphic rock?

To become a sedimentary rock, an igneous rock must first be weathered, and then eroded, and then deposited as a sediment, and then consolidated (e.g. by cementation or pressure welding of grains.) To become a metamorphic rock it must be transformed by heat and pressure, which it can do directly (e.g. granite turning into gneiss) or after first turning into a sedimentary rock.