it melts.
Liquid rock (magma, lava) condenses around a per-existing thing - OR sediments turn into sedimentary stone around an object.
magma cools and solidifies.
The sedimentary rock melts,which causes magma. When the magma cools it becomes an igneous rock.
There is no specific anser for that but it can melt and turn into magma again or have heat and pressure to turn into metamorphic rock or it can have been weathered and erosioned on to turn into Sediments see no specific answer
Metamorphic rocks can turn into magma through the process of partial melting caused by an increase in temperature and/or pressure. As the rock is subjected to higher temperatures and pressures, minerals within the rock may start to melt, forming magma. This molten magma can then rise towards the Earth's surface and may eventually solidify to form igneous rock.
Sediments turn into coral reefs when coral colonies are formed over them, a process that can take thousands of years.
When sedimentary rocks are weathered and eroded, they turn into sediments. And after compaction and cementation of the sediments, it will turn back into sedimentary rock.
The source material of basaltic magma is typically the upper mantle, which is composed of ultramafic rock rich in magnesium and iron. When mantle rocks partially melt due to high temperatures or reduced pressure, basaltic magma forms. This magma then rises to the Earth's surface through volcanic activity.
A sill is an intrusive body of magma that pushes its way between layers of sediments.
Magma turns water into steam.
Magma can solidify and cool to form igneous rocks such as granite, basalt, or andesite, depending on the composition and cooling rate of the magma.
the rock will turn to sediment after imeanse pressure.