it can turn into molten rock
it can be heated and pressured and turn into metamorphic
it can weather and turn to sediments
it form
yes
the parent rock must be in solid form
study island cheater! : The igneous rock will be weathered and form sedimentary rock.
Before a rock can become an igneous rock, it must undergo melting to form magma. This typically occurs when rocks are subjected to high temperatures and pressures, often in subduction zones or at mid-ocean ridges. Once the magma rises to the surface or cools underground, it solidifies to form igneous rock. The cooling process can happen rapidly, resulting in extrusive igneous rocks, or slowly, producing intrusive igneous rocks.
It tuns into slate when matamorphosed.
the parent rock must be in solid form
it can turn into molten rock it can be heated and pressured and turn into metamorphic it can weather and turn to sediments
A rock must undergo weathering and erosion to break into smaller pieces. These fragments then settle and are compacted and cemented together to form sedimentary rocks.
There Would No longer Be a Rock Cycle :(
A sedimentary rock can undergo metamorphism to form a metamorphic rock, can be weathered and eroded into sediment, or can be buried deep in the Earth to undergo lithification to form a new sedimentary rock.
Organic sedimentary rock is comprised of the remains of once living organisms.