No. You would be referring to sedimentary rocks
Sedimentary rock can be made up partially of igneous clasts, but igneous rock is igneous rock.
90% of Earth's upper crust is made of Igneous rocks.
Igneous rocks can be transformed not made but i think you are asking what types of rocks are igneous rocks well any rock that had once been lava/molten is an igneous rock and lava/molten comes from volcano.You might want to search on Google-types of igneous rocks or how can igneous rocks be transformed. From Ayushi:)
No Igneous rocks!
Igneous rocks, Sedimentary rocks Metamorphic rocks.
Igneous rocks are naturally made by the solidification of various mixed minerals at the time of inception of the earth.
No. Volcanic rocks are igneous (although not all igneous rocks are volcanic). Sedimentary rocks are made of sediment naturally cemented together. However, volcanic (or extrusive igneous) rocks can be eroded into sediment, which can be cemented, compacted, or otherwise become sedimentary rock such as sandstone or conglomerate. It is then not considered igneous.
Rocks made from lava or magma are classified as igneous rocks. Igneous rocks form when molten rock cools and solidifies, either on the Earth's surface (extrusive) as lava or below the surface (intrusive) as magma. Examples of igneous rocks include basalt, granite, and obsidian.
No, the Vindhyan system is primarily made up of sedimentary rocks. Igneous rocks, which are formed from the cooling of molten lava or magma, are not a dominant component of the Vindhyan system.
igneous rocks are made of lava that cools and hardens and metamorphic rocks are madeby heat and pressure.
Igneous rocks aren't affected by lava because they are made of cooled lava.
Metamorphic rocks