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yes.it will melt,crystallize and a new igneous rock will be formed except that you expect changes in the chemical composition,mineralogical composition and texture which relies upon environment of formation

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No. It would have to be eroded into sediment (which means that rock has been broken down by wind and/or water and/or many dramatic temperature changes then spread all over an area .... probably a large area) then the sediment would have to be exposed to millions of years of extreme pressure until it became sedimentary rock. So technically, a sedimentary rock could be made of formerly igneous rock but it wouldn't be the same rock. Metamorphic could do that though.

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Yes, that can happen. The surface of the Earth is being reworked by the processes of weathering and erosion. This means that surface rocks of ALL types are broken down into their components and deposited as sediments that become buried by yet more sediments.

The Earth's plate tectonic movements can take these sediments deep into the mantle of the Earth where they are melted to form new magmas that can make their way up to the surface to form new igneous rocks. This is called the rock cycle.

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Why is that igneous rock must always become sedimentary rock?

It doesn't have to. Most rocks exposed at the surface will erode and become sedimentary, but igneous rock that is underground can be remelted and become another igneous rock, or can become metamorphic.


How can an igneous rock become a metamorphic?

A metamorphic rock can become a igneous rock by melting and cooling


What are the 5 steps for an igneous rock to become a sedimentary rock?

Weathering and ErosionDepositionCompactionLithificationCementationThose are the five steps for an igneous rock to become a sedimentary rock!


How can a metomorphic rock become an igneous rock?

Metamorphic rocks underground melt to become magma. When a volcano erupts, magma flows out of it. As the lava cools it hardens and becomes igneous rock.


For metamorphic rock to become igneous rock what steps are necessary?

Metamorphic rock can not become igneous rock, however igneous rock can become metamorphic. This process happens over time as the rocks are shifted, compressed and heated by the Earth.


What does slate become when it becomes a igneous rock?

An igneous rock is cooled magma. So first it would have to melt. From there it could become any igneous rock depending on the environment.


Which metamorphic rock changes to an igneous rock?

Any metamorphic rock can melt and recrystallize and become an igneous rock.


What process changes molten rock into igneous rock?

it has to go through melting and solidification in order to become an igneous rock.


What can transform igneous rock into sedimentary rock?

Igneous rock can become sedimentary if it is weathered into sediment and then lithified.


What types of rocks can become igneous rocks?

All rocks can become igneous rocks. With weathering and erosion, an igneous rock can become a sediment. Then with compaction and cementation, it can become a sedimentary rock. With heat and pressure, it will turn into a metamorphic rock. Or it can melt and turn into an igneous rock. There are many more ways rocks can change types... that is the rock cycle.


Describe how an igneous rock may become transformed into other rock types and back into igneous rock?

Describe how an igneous rock may become transformed into other rock types and back into igneous rock? The Igneous Rock would have to go through many stages known as the Rock Cycle. The Rock Cycle steps would be: Igneous Rock than it would have to go threw erosion to become a Sedimentary Rock than it would have to go through Heat and Pressure to become a Metamorphic Rock. Then The Metamorphic Rock would have to go through melting to become a Molten Rock (Lave/Magma). Then finally it would have to go through cooling to become a Igneous Rock again<3[: ---♥PandaBabby69♥


How does rock become igneous rock?

it melts and then cools