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How are metamorphic rocks formed Tell it in a way that a grade 4 can understand it?

Basically a bunch of rocks come together( are pressed together by heat and pressure) in a process called Lithification , those rocks can be either Sedimentary or Igneous rocks.


How are minerals like ingredients in a recipe?

Minerals come together to make rocks


How was the earth and beyond formed?

earth was made of bunch of rocks that gravity made it come together


What are rocks that contain minerals called?

Rocks that contain minerals are called mineral rocks. Minerals are naturally occurring substances that have a specific chemical composition and crystalline structure. These minerals come together to form rocks through various geological processes.


Where are sedimentary rocks from?

Sedimentary rocks come from deposited sediment that are cemented together (usually in water) to form these types of rocks. The rocks are made out of weared-down shells, rocks, inclusions (rock particles) and sand as well as pebbles or other particles. Hope that helps.


What are the characteristics or properties of sediments?

They are really small and they make sedimentary rocks if they clump together in layers over time. They come from other rocks. They can be transported by wind, water, and ice.


What are rocks glued together me?

Rocks can be naturally stuck together by a couple of different things, including volcanos. Stone that consists of "stuck together" rocks is called conglomerate.


How do you sharpen rocks with other rocks?

Rub them together.


When rocks come into molten rocks?

igneous


Rocks being pushed together is what?

Rocks being pushed together is called compression. This can result in the rocks being folded, faulted, or metamorphosed depending on the amount of force applied.


Where did the small grains of rocks come from?

Older rocks.


Where does all the force come from to squeeze sediments together to form sedimentary rocks?

The main force is weight of overlying rocks , called overburden, which puts overburden pressure on sediments and make them compress and compacts