Magma forms from heated rock--it cools--minerals form--when totally solidified it is a rock.
it has to go through melting and solidification in order to become an igneous rock.
The sedimentary rock melts,which causes magma. When the magma cools it becomes an igneous rock.
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Yes. The rock will get hot, of course, and some pieces of rock will become magma itself.
Magma is essentially molten rock inside earth, possibly with some trapped gasses. To become rock the magma simply cools and solidifies, essentially freezing.
Extreme heat.
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If a metamorphic rock were to reach the mantle and melt, it would become magma. If that magma were then to recrystallize it would be an igneous 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.
Magma is essentially molten rock inside earth, possibly with some trapped gasses. To become rock the magma simply cools and solidifies, essentially freezing.
If the metamorphic rock becomes hot enough it can melt.
Metamorphic rock could become magma by collisions involving an oceanic plates. During subduction,any rock carried on the plate would return to the mantle and melt,forming magma