When mudstone is heated and subjected to pressure, it transforms into a type of metamorphic rock known as shale. With further heat and pressure, shale can metamorphose into slate, which is characterized by its fine-grained texture and ability to cleave into thin sheets. This process is part of the lithification and metamorphism of sedimentary rocks.
When mudstone is subjected to heat and increased pressure, it transforms into a type of metamorphic rock known as slate. During this process, the minerals within the mudstone recrystallize, resulting in a denser and more foliated structure. Continued heat and pressure can further transform slate into schist and eventually into gneiss.
by mud and hundred years and it will turn to stone.
Yes, sand can turn into mud when mixed with water. Water breaks down the sand particles and creates a mixture that has the properties of mud.
No, mud does not turn white when it dries. It typically dries to a lighter shade of brown, gray, or tan, depending on the composition of the soil and particles in the mud.
Well, after millions of years, the mud will start to cement together, due to natural cements and will form rock. This can result in footprints, fossils, animal remain, etc to be preserved in the rock. If u want a better explanation, there is a thing called Wikipedia...
by mud and hundred years and it will turn to stone.
Clay or mud like substance. Then it is heated and cooled to form a brick
Yes, sand can turn into mud when mixed with water. Water breaks down the sand particles and creates a mixture that has the properties of mud.
stone, mud and clay
stone, cement and excess mud off the farmers.
they lived in mud or stone houses
Yes
mud grit stone particles
To make mudkip evolve
they ARE made out of mud and stone
No, mud does not turn white when it dries. It typically dries to a lighter shade of brown, gray, or tan, depending on the composition of the soil and particles in the mud.
No. Earthworm eggs turn into earthworms.