The three processes that change rock are weathering, erosion and transportation. My source was: http://utahscience.oremjr.alpine.k12.ut.us/sciber02/elem/4th/rocks/images/cycle.gif
The rock cycle is a basic concept in geology that describes the dynamic transitions through geologic time among the three main rock types: sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous. As the diagram to the right illustrates, each of the types of rocks is altered or destroyed when it is forced out of its equilibrium conditions. An igneous rock such as basalt may break down and dissolve when exposed to the atmosphere, or melt as it is subducted under a continent. Due to the driving forces of the rock cycle, plate tectonics and the water cycle, rocks do not remain in equilibrium and are forced to change as they encounter new environments. The rock cycle is an illustration that explains how the three rock types are related to each other, and how processes change from one type to another over time.
Metamorphic rock is the transformation of an existing rock type, the protolith, in a process called metamorphism, which means "change in form". The protolith is subjected to heat and pressure (temperatures greater than 150 to 200 °C and pressures of 1500 bars
causing profound physical and/or chemical change. The protolith may be sedimentary rock, igneous rock or another older metamorphic rock. Metamorphic rocks make up a large part of the Earth's crust and are classified by texture and by chemical and mineral assemblage (metamorphic facies). They may be formed simply by being deep beneath the Earth's surface, subjected to high temperatures and the great pressure of the rock layers above it. They can form from tectonic processes such as continental collisions, which cause horizontal pressure, friction and distortion. They are also formed when rock is heated up by the intrusion of hot molten rock called magma from the Earth's interior. The study of metamorphic rocks (now exposed at the Earth's surface following erosion and uplift) provides us with information about the temperatures and pressures that occur at great depths within the Earth's crust.
Some examples of metamorphic rocks are gneiss, slate, marble, schist, and quartzite.
The rock cycle is a basic concept in geology that describes the dynamic transitions through geologic time among the three main rock types: sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous. As the diagram to the right illustrates, each of the types of rocks is altered or destroyed when it is forced out of its equilibrium conditions
Metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary. Metamorphic rocks form when heat and/or pressure are applied to another rock. An igneous rock is a rock that is formed by cooling magma. Finally, a sedimentary rock is formed when other rocks are weathered down by rocks and water and the particles that come off them as a result of this are compacted and cemented together to form a new rock.
the three chancing rocks are A similar process happens to rocks beneath the earth's surface. Due to movements in the crust, rocks are frequently pulled under the surface of the earth, where temperatures increase dramatically the farther they descend. Between 100 and 200 kilometers (62 and 124 miles) below the earth's surface, temperatures are hot enough to melt most rocks. However, before the melting point is reached, a rock can undergo fundamental changes while in a solid state — morphing from one type to another without melting. http://www.learner.org/interactives/rockcycle/change.html
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the process of rocks are sedimentary rocks,igneous rocks,magma and metamorphic
The three processes of the rock cycle are sedimentation, metamorphism and crystallization.
The three processes that change one rock to another are crystallization, metamorphism, and sedimentation.
The 3 prosseces that change rock eroision,chemical weathering,and mecanical weathering.
magma,weathering and earth quakes
They are igneous rock and sedimentary rock and metamorphic rock.
The three processes that change rock are erosion,heat and pressure.
They are metamorphism, sedimentation, and crystallization.
And magma.
The three processes that change rock are weathering, erosion and transportation.
My source was: http://utahscience.oremjr.alpine.k12.ut.us/sciber02/elem/4th/rocks/images/cycle.gif
The three processes the change rocks are crystallization, metamorphism, and sedimentation.
Weathering, erosion, and sedimentation are the three processes.
The rock cycle is a basic concept in geology that describes the dynamic transitions through geologic time among the three main rock types: sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous. As the diagram to the right illustrates, each of the types of rocks is altered or destroyed when it is forced out of its equilibrium conditions. An igneous rock such as basalt may break down and dissolve when exposed to the atmosphere, or melt as it is subducted under a continent. Due to the driving forces of the rock cycle, plate tectonics and the water cycle, rocks do not remain in equilibrium and are forced to change as they encounter new environments. The rock cycle is an illustration that explains how the three rock types are related to each other, and how processes change from one type to another over time.
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Metamorphic rock is the transformation of an existing rock type, the protolith, in a process called metamorphism.
The 3 processes that can change rocks are heat, pressure, and erosion
The three processes of the rock cycle are sedimentation, metamorphism and crystallization.
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The three processes of the rock cycle are sedimentation, metamorphism and crystallization.
The three processes of rock change, are erosion, sedimentation and crystallization.
Sedimentary rocks, Igneous rocks, Metamorphic rock.
Metamorphic rock is the transformation of an existing rock type, the protolith, in a process called metamorphism, which means "change in form". The protolith is subjected to heat and pressure (temperatures greater than 150 to 200 °C and pressures of 1500 bars
causing profound physical and/or chemical change. The protolith may be sedimentary rock, igneous rock or another older metamorphic rock. Metamorphic rocks make up a large part of the Earth's crust and are classified by texture and by chemical and mineral assemblage (metamorphic facies). They may be formed simply by being deep beneath the Earth's surface, subjected to high temperatures and the great pressure of the rock layers above it. They can form from tectonic processes such as continental collisions, which cause horizontal pressure, friction and distortion. They are also formed when rock is heated up by the intrusion of hot molten rock called magma from the Earth's interior. The study of metamorphic rocks (now exposed at the Earth's surface following erosion and uplift) provides us with information about the temperatures and pressures that occur at great depths within the Earth's crust.
Some examples of metamorphic rocks are gneiss, slate, marble, schist, and quartzite.
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The three processes of rock are Metamorphism, Sedimentation, and crystalization
The three processes of the rock cycle are sedimentation,metamorphism and crystallization
rocks can be bracken down by chemical weathering, plant weathering, and man weathering.
The three types of rocks igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic are all subject to processes that change one rock type into another.
Sedimentary rocks, Igneous rocks, Metamorphic rock
Weathering,erosion,and sedimentation are the three steps of weathering.
Weathering,methapotic and magma
Mechanical weathering , Chemical Weathering and Physical Weathering.
The three processes of the rock cycle is erosion, metamorphism and sedimentation.
The rock cycle is a basic concept in geology that describes the dynamic transitions through geologic time among the three main rock types: sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous. As the diagram to the right illustrates, each of the types of rocks is altered or destroyed when it is forced out of its equilibrium conditions
The three processes of the rock cycle are Sedimentation, Metamorphism, and Crystallization.
Sedimentary rocks, Igneous rocks, Metamorphic rock
Metamorphism, Erosion, Sedimentation.
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The three processes that change rock are sedimentation, metamorphism and weathering.
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The three process of which change rock are Sedimentation, Crystallization, metamorphism
Metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary. Metamorphic rocks form when heat and/or pressure are applied to another rock. An igneous rock is a rock that is formed by cooling magma. Finally, a sedimentary rock is formed when other rocks are weathered down by rocks and water and the particles that come off them as a result of this are compacted and cemented together to form a new rock.
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The three process rocks can change is weathering and erosion,sedimentation,metamorphous.
erosion,sedimentation,metamorphous.
the process is sedimentation then igneous then crystallization
The three processes are called weathering, erosion, and sedimentation.
Three process that change rock are erosion, sedimentation and metamorphous.
The three processes that change rock are metamorphic, igneous and sedimentary.
The three process of rocks are sedimentation, metamorphism and crystallization.
When the cycle starts the igneous rock melts into magma
I think it is from weathering, sedimentation,and metamorphosis
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rocks
The three processes that break down rock are sedimentation metamorphous and crystallization
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The three processes are weathering, sedimentation, and metamorphous.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks3/science/environment_earth_universe/rock_cycle/revision/10/
Weathering and Erosion, Cooling Lava, Extreme heat.
weathering erodes ricks
The process that changes sedimentation, erosion, weathering, and metamorphous.
erosion,sedimentation,metamorphous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The three processes that change rock are sedimentation, metamorphism and weathering.
Erosion,igneous,crystallization
The three processes of that change rock crystallization, weathering, erosion and metamorphism.
Erosion, Weathering, Sedimentation and Metamorphism.
that changes rock i didn't finish my sentence
metamorphic,sedimentary,igneous.
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Extreme pressure and extreme heat makes rocks change.
Mechanical,Chemical,Sedimentary and Erosion
erosion,weathering,sedimentation,metamorphism,crystallization.
Mechanical, Chemical, and Erosion
Extreme Pressure, Heat, and Moving Earth. Funny. BobWeave Nuoce Folk Pop Artulk, Artichoke.
and a lot more processes.... lol
Mechanical,Chemical,Sedimentary and Erosion
extreme pressure and heat
Weathering, Erosion and Sedimentation
Melting ,solidification, and weathering.
melting, solidification, weathering and erosion IDK
igneous,sedimentary and metamorphic
there is extreme pressure and heat
Extreme pressure,heat,and moving earth.
Sedimentary rocks, Igneous rocks, Metamorphic rock
cooling and crystallization weathering and erosion metamorphism
Cooling and crystallization, weathering, and metamorphism are the 3 processes of rock changes.
They are called cooling, crystallization, weathering, erosion and metamorphism
It starts with cooling crystalion then weathering erosion then metamorphosis.
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it is cooling and crystallization weathering and erosion metorphysim because you said so
cooling and crysteling . also weathering and erosion also metamorphosis
Metamorphic, sedimentary and igneous
The three processes that change rock are sedimentation, metamorphism and crystallization.
the three chancing rocks are A similar process happens to rocks beneath the earth's surface. Due to movements in the crust, rocks are frequently pulled under the surface of the earth, where temperatures increase dramatically the farther they descend. Between 100 and 200 kilometers (62 and 124 miles) below the earth's surface, temperatures are hot enough to melt most rocks. However, before the melting point is reached, a rock can undergo fundamental changes while in a solid state — morphing from one type to another without melting.
http://www.learner.org/interactives/rockcycle/change.html
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