Yes,igneous rocks are also changed into soil.But they take millions of years to change into soil
Igneous rocks change to Metamorphic rocks through heat and pressure. Igneous rocks change to sedimentary rocks through weathering and erosion until the igneous rock is sediments. The sediments then compact to form sedimentary rocks.
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No that is a metamorphic rock
they change into metamorphic rocks
The metamorphic rock melts into magma then cools into igneous rock
Metamorphic and sedimentary rocks can change into igneous rocks through the process of melting and cooling. When subjected to intense heat and pressure, the rocks can melt and form magma. This magma can then cool and solidify, forming igneous rocks.
heat and pressure.
yes, rocks change. metamorphic, sedimantary and igneous rocks can change into eachother.
Are meatmorphic rocks and also perhaps soil.
Soils derived from igneous rocks tend to be more fertile than those derived from metamorphic rocks. This is because igneous rocks have a higher mineral content that can break down into nutrients essential for plant growth. Metamorphic rocks may have fewer minerals available for plant uptake, resulting in less fertile soil.
Yes, because sedimentary rocks can change into metamorphic and metamorphic can change into igneous rocks.
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