Its melting.
Lava is an example of it. Being converted from a liquid to a solid after the eruption of a volcano. If thats what you mean.
An example of it would be LAVA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
becuase even thought it is melted it weights the same
I Don't know.. Magma?
An example would be melting
An example would be lava
Lava and magma are an example.
Because it does
it illustrates the principle of the conservational matter because you don't lose rocks, instead they are recycled and reused.
Its melting from lava and solid liquid.
I think......MAGMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think an example would be magma :I
An example of it would be lava.
An example is lava is being turned to a solid
magma
lava being changed from a liquid then a solid after a valcano erupting
And example would be melting
The rock cycle can illustrate the principle of conservation of matter. Even though it is melted it still weighs the same.
Well and example would be lava changing from a liquid to a solid.
An example would be melting, cooling, pressure, heat and pressure, and weathering?
An example would be lava.
Stuff can happen...
It shows the principle of the conservational matter because you don't lose rocks, instead they are recycled and reused.
I have no idea, lava?
it illustrates the principal of the conservational matter because you rocks never go away, they just form into something else.
I don't know!!!!!!!!!
I don't know,lava?Jared H.
It illustrates the principle of the conservational matter because you don't lose rocks, instead they are recycled and reused.
I don't know, lava?
it illustrates the principle of the conservational matter they don't lose rocks, instead they are recycled and reused
It illustrates it by never going
Example would be lava
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it illustrates the principle of the conservational matter they don't lose rocks, instead they are recycled and reused.
example of the cycle would be lavaloganm
NOAH L An example is lava is being turned to a solid
magma/lava/co2
All rocks can become sediments and all rocks can become sedimentary rocks.Source: Wiki Answers
example of the cycle would be lava
It illustrates the principle of the conservational matter they don't lose rocks, instead they are recycled and reused.
Magma being cooled
they are not lost they are reused
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I think its cheese burgers. Just Kidding its lava.
One way the rock cycle illustrates the principle of conservation of matter is for example sedimentation.
It shows the conservational matter because you cant lose rock.
All rocks can become sediments and all rocks can become sedimentary rocks.
Sedimentary is an example
sedimentary
Sedimentary is one.
I dont know how it shows conversation.
Kassie All come from sedimentary
It show how the matter react to each other
Lava
magma is an example.
It conserves matter because even though rock wears down it forms back into rock it just keeps reforming.
LaVa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 example is magma !
MAGMA
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ReplyDeleteAn example would be melting, cooling, pressure, heat and pressure, and weathering?
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ReplyDeleteIt shows the principle of the conservational matter because you don't lose rocks, instead they are recycled and reused.
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Source: Wiki Answers
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ReplyDeleteOne way the rock cycle illustrates the principle of conservation of matter is for example sedimentation.
ReplyDeleteOne way the rock cycle illustrates the principle of conservation of matter is for example sedimentation.
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