No, because if it melted, it would be an igneous rock. When changing into metamorphic rock, rocks experience heat and pressure, and weathering and erosion.
No, rock does not melt when it is changing into metamorphic rock. Metamorphic rocks form from pre-existing rocks, such as sedimentary or igneous rocks, through a process called metamorphism. This process involves changes in temperature, pressure, or the presence of fluids, which cause the minerals in the rock to recrystallize without melting.
Metamorphic rock which is exposed to increasing heat and pressure from various sources can eventually melt. If this melt then solidifies, it has become igneous rock.
Igneous rocks-after having the chance to cool down after a melt (metamorphic rocks need pressure as well)
It must melt.
when sedimentary melts the heat squeezes the rock then it becomes a metamorphic rock.
If it is squeezed and heated sufficiently to realign the minerals or form new minerals, it is called a metamorphic rock. If it is squeezed and heated enough to melt, then solidify, it would be called an igneous rock.
If the metamorphic rock becomes hot enough it can melt.
Any metamorphic rock can melt and recrystallize and become an igneous rock.
Metamorphic rock which is exposed to increasing heat and pressure from various sources can eventually melt. If this melt then solidifies, it has become igneous rock.
Yes. A metamorphic rock can melt and the re-solidify as an igneous rock.
Metamorphic rock
Metamorphic rock which is exposed to increasing heat and pressure from various sources can eventually melt. If this melt then solidifies, it has become igneous rock.
Igneous rocks-after having the chance to cool down after a melt (metamorphic rocks need pressure as well)
Metamorphic rock which is exposed to increasing heat and pressure from various sources can eventually melt. If this melt then solidifies, it has become igneous rock.
It must melt.
it turns into sand
Yes. A metamorphic rock can be metamorphosed into a higher-grade metamorphic rock. It can be weather into sediment and re-lithified into a sedimentary rock, or it can melt then solidify to become an igneous rock.
Gneiss would be one such rock. High-grade metamorphic rock describes the type of rock based on the formational parameters of the question.