Asked by “jazz”?

Use the diagram below to answer the following question:

Components
Obsidian ( Labeled ‘1’) Igneous
Granite (Labeled ‘2’) Igneous
basalt (Labeled ‘3’) Igneous
Scoria ( Labeled ‘4’) Igneous
Rhyolite (Labeled ‘5’) Igneous
Shale (Labeled ‘6’) Sedimentary
Calcareous Tufa (Labeled ‘7’) Sedimentary
Sandstone (Labeled ‘8’) Sedimentary
Conglomerate (Labeled ‘9’) Sedimentary
Limestone (Labeled ‘10’) Sedimentary
Slate (Labeled ‘11’) Metamorphic
Marble (Labeled ‘12’) Metamorphic
Quartzite (Labeled ‘13’) Metamorphic
Gneiss (Labeled ‘14’) Metamorphic
Schist (Labeled ‘15’) Metamorphic

Identify the geological process that can transform Obsidian into sediment.

A. Heat and pressure

B. Compaction and cementation

C. Weathering and erosion

D. Cooling and hardening

Answers

Answered by I'm scary 😅😅
Oh wait, I think that it would be Weathering and Erosion since you have to break it down, then the water or wind or whatever takes it which is erosion.
Answered by PsyDAG
Cannot diagram on these posts.
Answered by “jazz”?
PsyDAG, The
Components
Obsidian ( Labeled ‘1’) Igneous
Granite (Labeled ‘2’) Igneous
basalt (Labeled ‘3’) Igneous
Scoria ( Labeled ‘4’) Igneous
Rhyolite (Labeled ‘5’) Igneous
Shale (Labeled ‘6’) Sedimentary
Calcareous Tufa (Labeled ‘7’) Sedimentary
Sandstone (Labeled ‘8’) Sedimentary
Conglomerate (Labeled ‘9’) Sedimentary
Limestone (Labeled ‘10’) Sedimentary
Slate (Labeled ‘11’) Metamorphic
Marble (Labeled ‘12’) Metamorphic
Quartzite (Labeled ‘13’) Metamorphic
Gneiss (Labeled ‘14’) Metamorphic
Schist (Labeled ‘15’) Metamorphic
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