yes it can- metamorphic has to change into one type of rock after it is changed from another.
Metamorphic and sedimentary Rock's
both are correct metamorphic rock can form from both.
Sedimentary rock to metamorphic rock
Yes, it can. However, an igneous rock can change to a metamorphic rock skipping sedimentary: the tectonic plates can push igneous rock deep into the ground, forming metamorphic rock. Sedimentary can form metamorphic, metamorphic can form magma or lava by melting and/or erupting and then turn into igneous. Igneous forms sedimentary with erosion, deposition compaction, and cementation.
eroded rock (from igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary) settled. they compact together to form a rock. the rock that they form is known as sedimentary rock
Metamorphic and sedimentary Rock's
metamorphic rock
both are correct metamorphic rock can form from both.
Metamorphic rock can form from igneous and sedimentary rock. It can also form from previously metamorphosed rock into a higher grade metamorphic rock.
heat and presure
Sedimentary rock to metamorphic rock
Shale (a metamorphic rock) goes through heat and pressure than it turns into slate (a sedimentary rock)
Yes, it can. However, an igneous rock can change to a metamorphic rock skipping sedimentary: the tectonic plates can push igneous rock deep into the ground, forming metamorphic rock. Sedimentary can form metamorphic, metamorphic can form magma or lava by melting and/or erupting and then turn into igneous. Igneous forms sedimentary with erosion, deposition compaction, and cementation.
Sedimentary or metamorphic.
Metamorphic rock
heat and pressure is applied to the rock and it becomes a metamorphic rock.
Metamorphic rock is formed by heat and pressure making changes to igneous and sedimentary rock.