Yes. Any rock can be weathered into sediment.
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The difference between metaporphic and ignous rock are that ignous rock is formed by cooling of magma and metaporphic is formed by temperature and pressure changes inside the earth
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Absolutely. And eventually they can become a part of a new sedimentary rock.
Erosion
When an igneous rock is eroded by rain, wind, etc. the small grains and dust are swept into streams and rivers. Eventually they are deposited in lakes, seas or oceans. After a long time these sediments build up and are covered by later sediments. Due to compaction from overlying sediments they gradually turn into a rock, a sedimentary rock.
Igneous is one of the three major rock classifications in geology. An igneous rock is a rock formed from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
crystals change because of sediments such as sand and small pieces of dried up mud. the sediments begin to chip away at the rock until after about 3000 years the rock looks completely different.
For metamorphic rock to change into sedimentary rock, it must undergo weathering and erosion to break down its minerals into sediments. These sediments are then transported, deposited, and lithified through processes like compaction and cementation to form sedimentary rock.
Sedimentary rock can be eroded into sediments, heated and compressed into metamorphic rock, or melted into magma and cooled into igneous rock.
Granite or Rhyolite. or maybe even marble!! Think of that