Step-by-step explanation:
Since the picture of the rock is not shown, we would use the processes given from the choices to delineate the rock types that can be formed.
Weathering, erosion, deposition and compaction are all sedimentary processes that are vital for the formation of sedimentary rocks.
Weathering is the physical disintegration and chemical decomposition of rocks to form sediments and soils. Erosion removes the weathered materials which are deposited in a basin. Within the basin, they are compacted and lithified to form sedimentary rocks.
Melting and solidification are vital igneous rock forming processes. These processes melts rocks and transforms them into magma. When magma cools and solidifies they form igneous rocks.
Faulting and folding are processes that occur under high temperature and pressure. Therefore, they produce metamorphic rocks.