Geography, asked by yasleen1643, 1 year ago

Rock formation is a slow process,how?

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Answered by harmankaur26
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because first hot and molten magma forms igneous on cooling.Igneous are broken into fragments. Then these are deposited in basins to form sedimentary.Igneous and sedimentary sre changed to form metamorphic

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Rocks are formed by the action of "various forces of nature". Molten, hot Magma or lava, that comes out on the surface of the earth, through a crater, cracks or crevice, takes a large amount of time, to cool down and harden. These rocks formed are known as "Igneous rocks". These igneous rocks undergo weathering and erosion to form grains of rock, that are transported and deposited, layer by layer forming sedimentary rocks. "Igneous" and "sedimentary rocks" over time, changes to form metamorphic rocks.

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