When fluids are added to rocks that are already very hot, the rocks can melt. But, the rock might not melt if it doesn't have any fluid in it.
because its brick it can't melt from hot lava
IF the sedimentary rock is taken down deep into the earth in a subduction zone, it could melt and form lave.
Underground molten rock, called magma, does melt some of the surrounding rock.
Hydrogen Fluoride Molten rock (magma or lava) can melt stone other liquids might dissolve stone or react with stone but that isn't the same as melting it.
Chocolate can melt faster, because chocolate less force on them. and the other hand the rock has more force holding it's particles together so that means that the chocolate can melt faster than the rock. by the way the rock can melt, but it needs a high temp.
Igneous rocks-after having the chance to cool down after a melt (metamorphic rocks need pressure as well)
it might not melt if it doesnt have fluid in it
yes
To melt the ice and snow and to give your tires grip on the road.
minerals are added as moltenn rocks melt other rocks
IF the sedimentary rock is taken down deep into the earth in a subduction zone, it could melt and form lave.
Rock Cycle: Igneous Rock with erosion give sediments which will compact to give Sedimentary Rock which with heat and pressure give Metamorphic Rocks which will melt with heat and pressure to give magma
No rock is created when minerals melt. Igneous rock is formed when molten rock solidifies.
Underground molten rock, called magma, does melt some of the surrounding rock.
The mantle cause the mantle to flow.
Hydrogen Fluoride Molten rock (magma or lava) can melt stone other liquids might dissolve stone or react with stone but that isn't the same as melting it.
Substantial heat, whether produced by humans or naturally occurring, can melt rock.
No. Human tissue will burn rather than melt and will not form rock.