The general process that changes solid rock into sediments is called

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Chemical weathering occurs when rocks undergo chemical reactions that change their mineral composition. Most minerals form under conditions of high pressure and temperature deep within the crust or even in the mantle. If the minerals reach Earth’s surface where pressure and temperature are much lower, they become unstable. As a result, the minerals change chemically to other minerals, such as clay, that are more stable under conditions on the surface.     Water is the most important agent of chemical weathering. Water is a polar molecule, meaning that one side of the molecule is slightly... Show more

The general process that changes solid rock into sediments is called