No.
There some very old igneous rocks to be found also it is possible for an igneous rock to become a metamorphic rock.
Further, igneous rocks can not be turned into a sedimentary rocks directly. They must first be weathered and eroded and only then their detritus and remnants can be deposited as a new sedimentary deposit.
An igneous rock, just like any other rock, can be changed through metamorphic, igneous, and/or sedimentary processes. When exposed to high temp. and pressure, igneous becomes metamorphic. When re-melted, it becomes igneous again. When weathered/eroded, it becomes sedimentary.
An igneous rock, just like any other rock, can be changed through metamorphic, igneous, and/or sedimentary processes. When exposed to high temp. and pressure, igneous becomes metamorphic. When re-melted, it becomes igneous again. When weathered/eroded, it becomes sedimentary.
metamorphic
No. It becomes igneous rock.
I becomes sediments again or becomes igneous or metamorphic rock
It melts then it becomes solid
The sedimentary rock melts,which causes magma. When the magma cools it becomes an igneous rock.
If eroded, deposited, compacted and cemented, it becomes clastic sedimentary rock.
Yes, depending on where it is located
heat and pressure is applied to the rock and it becomes a metamorphic rock.
Metamorphic rocks underground melt to become magma. When a volcano erupts, magma flows out of it. As the lava cools it hardens and becomes igneous rock.
Sedimentary rock to change to Igneous rock by applying heat and pressure , which creates Metamorphic rock . Next , Metamorphic rock turns to Magma because it melts . Lastly you have to let the Magma cool and it becomes an Igneous rock . That is how Sedimentary rock changes to Igneous rock .