it melts into magma then cools and hardense
Sedimentary rock melts, then it cools to form Igneous rock. Hoped this helped. :)
Igneous rocks
igneous rock.
because sedimentary rocks are on the top layer, while igneous rocks are were the magma is
If sedimentary rock melts and then cools, it can form igneous rock. This process involves the melting of the sedimentary rock due to high temperature and pressure, which leads to the formation of new igneous rock as it cools and solidifies.
Yes it can form an igneous rocks as because of pressure it may melt and form into igneous rocks.
Metamorphic rock can form from igneous and sedimentary rock. It can also form from previously metamorphosed rock into a higher grade metamorphic rock.
sedimentary
Granite is an igneous rock formed from the cooling and solidification of magma beneath the Earth's surface. It is not typically found in sedimentary form as it is predominantly composed of interlocking crystals of minerals like quartz, feldspar, and mica. Sedimentary rocks, on the other hand, are formed from the accumulation and compaction of sediments like sand, clay, and organic material.
Sedimentary rock is likely to form next when extrusive igneous rock is broken down by weathering. Weathering breaks down the igneous rock into sediment, which then undergoes compaction and cementation to form sedimentary rock over time.
Shale (a metamorphic rock) goes through heat and pressure than it turns into slate (a sedimentary rock)
Igneous rock pieces can stick together through cementation to form sedimentary rocks.