There are three ways to melt rock to form lavas. You can use decompression, add volatiles, or conduction. All you need to do is use these strategies to get the rock to its melting point.
Underground molten rock, called magma, does melt some of the surrounding rock.
Substantial heat, whether produced by humans or naturally occurring, can melt rock.
it will melt
No. Human tissue will burn rather than melt and will not form 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.
No. If it did then it would melt in your hand. Rock candy is made mostly of sucrose, which does not melt but breaks down at 367 degrees Fahrenheit.
yes a rock melts at a large degree
Metamorphic rock
Igneous rocks-after having the chance to cool down after a melt (metamorphic rocks need pressure as well)
NO
That would all depend on what type of rock.
It must melt.