The sedimentary rock melts,which causes magma. When the magma cools it becomes an igneous rock.
The way that igneous rocks turn into sediments is when weathering accurs. The weather such as rain,and earthquakes break up the rock and turn them into a sediment. The way this happens is when the rain washes off bits of the rock and make the rock smaller until it is the of a grain of salt.This process can take over 34 years if the the rock is a big rock.
Igneous rock is weathered and eroded away by rain, ice (glaciers), and wind, and is eventually deposited on the ground and in oceans. If it is left in one position for a sustained period of time, it is buried and compacted by successive layers of sediments that have been deposited on top of it, and the buried sediments are compacted into sedimentary rock.
Igneous rock becomes sediment due to exposure to chemical and mechanical weathering at or near the surface.
Melting and cooling
Igneous rock becomes sediment due to exposure to chemical and mechanical weathering at or near the surface.
Igneous rock can become sedimentary if it is weathered into sediment and then lithified.
Burial of sediment does not make igneous rock.
Yes and No An igneous rock can not just "become" a sedimentary rock, it first has to be weathered and eroded at the surface of the Earth. The debris produced is then washed away as sediment and deposited elsewhere. This deposited sediment then gradually hardens into a new rock which is a sedimentary rock. Thus until igneous rocks are exposed in outcrop, they remain as igneous rocks.
Two of the most common fates of igneous rocks are to become sediment (and later sedimentary rocks) or to become metamorphic rocks.
Igneous rock becomes sediment due to exposure to chemical and mechanical weathering at or near the surface.
Igneous rock can become sedimentary if it is weathered into sediment and then lithified.
The igneous rock gets weathered into sediment by wind, water, and ices. The sediment is deposited in a basin and buried. The pressure of burial and the heat inside Earth turns that sediment into stone.
erosion
Well, first before the sediment can become to a metamorphic rock, it has to create into a sedimentary rock or an igneous rock, Then the rocks go under the ground and is under tons and tons of pressure, which fosters heat build up, and this causes them to change.
Igneous rock becomes sediment due to exposure to chemical and mechanical weathering at or near the surface.
Metamorphic rock can melt under the surface of the earth, and the harden into an Igneous rock. As an Igneous, it could crystalize, or break down into sediment where it can become either Igneous or Sedimentary.
Well, first before the sediment can become to a metamorphic rock, it has to create into a sedimentary rock or an igneous rock, Then the rocks go under the ground and is under tons and tons of pressure, which fosters heat build up, and this causes them to change.
Burial of sediment does not make igneous rock.
The sedimentary rock melts,which causes magma. When the magma cools it becomes an igneous rock.
All rocks can become igneous rocks. With weathering and erosion, an igneous rock can become a sediment. Then with compaction and cementation, it can become a sedimentary rock. With heat and pressure, it will turn into a metamorphic rock. Or it can melt and turn into an igneous rock. There are many more ways rocks can change types... that is the rock cycle.
Yes and No An igneous rock can not just "become" a sedimentary rock, it first has to be weathered and eroded at the surface of the Earth. The debris produced is then washed away as sediment and deposited elsewhere. This deposited sediment then gradually hardens into a new rock which is a sedimentary rock. Thus until igneous rocks are exposed in outcrop, they remain as igneous rocks.