How does a sedimentary rock turn into a metamorphic rock.
Heat and pressure
Remains, impressions, or any other evidence of a plant or animal preserved in rock
Fossils
Formed when hot, molten rock crystalizes and solidifies
Igneous
A dark, coarse-grained plutonic rock of crystalline texture, consisting mainly of pyroxene, plagioclase feldspar, and often olivine.
Gabbro
Phylitte
How does a igneous rock turn into a metamorphic rock
Heat and pressure
Sand patterns formed by the actions winds, streams, waves or currents.
Ripple Roots
formed from pre-existing rocks or pieces of once-living organisms
Sedimentary rocks
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Dunnite
a fine-grained gray, green, or bluish metamorphic rock easily split into smooth, flat pieces.
Slate
How does a metamorphic rock turn into magma
Melting
Round, solid masses of calcium carbonate found in layers of shale
Concretions
started out as some other type of rock, but have been substantially changed from their original rock
Metamorphic rock
Basalt
Schist
How does a igneous rock turn into sediments
Weathering and erosin
Within the hardened air bubbles of igneous rocks or in limestones, interiors may be lined or filled with crystals of quartz or calcite
Geode
a common, coarse-grained, hard igneous rock consisting chiefly of quartz, orthoclase or microcline, and mica.
Granite
a common, coarse-grained, hard igneous rock consisting chiefly of quartz, orthoclase or microcline, and mica.
Granite
a hard crystalline metamorphic form of limestone, typically white with mottlings or streaks of color, that is capable of taking a polish and is used in sculpture and architecture.
Marble
How does a metamorphic rock turn into sediments
Weathering and erosin
Wet clay dries and contracts. The cracks are filled with different sediments and over time, fossilized.
Mud Cracks
made from magma that erupted out of a volcano
Obsidian
made from magma that erupted out of a volcano
Obsidian
a metamorphic rock with a banded or foliated structure, typically coarse-grained and consisting mainly of feldspar, quartz, and mica.
Gneiss