no because metamorphic rock can only become something else when melted
no
Metamorphic rock can change into igneous rock through melting and solidification, or into sedimentary rock through weathering, erosion, and lithification.
By a process of melting and re-solidification of the melt produced..
First, through metamorphism, then by melting and magmatism.
The melting of metamorphic or igneous rock forms magma.
Metamorphic rock can become igneous rock through high temperature melting of its mineral constituents, followed by cooling and solidification.
A metamorphic rock can become a igneous rock by melting and cooling
Metamorphic rock which is exposed to increasing heat and pressure from various sources can eventually melt. If this melt then solidifies, it has become igneous rock.
by melting and cooling
metamorphic rock
Metamorphic rock can change into igneous rock through the process of partial melting. When metamorphic rock is exposed to high temperatures and pressures in the Earth's crust, some of its mineral components may melt and re-crystallize into new igneous rock as the magma cools and solidifies.
Yes, sedimentary rock can undergo metamorphism due to heat and pressure, transforming it into metamorphic rock. If the metamorphic rock experiences further heat and melting, it can become igneous rock through processes like melting and solidification.