Yes, they can turn into metamorphic rocks.
An igneous rock is formed when magma rises through the earth's crust and cools.
metamorphic rock.....
It melts it
It melts it
A metamorphic or Igneous rock
Lava can turn into igneous rock in 2 ways. When the lava cools to a hardening point inside the volcano it is called intrusive igneous rock. When lava cools outside of the volcano it is called extrusive igneous rock.
Igneous rocks are formed when rock melts in a volcano or other hot spot.
Melting.
no it can't
yes. it can turn into either one
Most of it you got right. Have you ever heard of something called the rock cycle? If you have, good. If you haven't, here is a link to an excellent diagram: http://www.emporia.edu/earthsci/student/henderson1/rock_cycle.gif Anyway, if you look at the diagram, you can see how igneous rock can transform into sediment, then sedimentary rock, or bypass sedimentary rock altogether and go to metamorphic rock. Sedimentary rock can turn into metamorphic rock with heat and pressure. However, to turn into igneous rock from sedimentary rock, it will have to melt down into magma/lava before becoming igneous rock once again.
No, first it has to melt, then erupt, and then it has to cool down. When it solidifies completely, it becomes an igneous rock.