the conditions are very high heat (hot enough to melt the rock), and/or very high pressure (to recombine the elements in the rock).
Increased temperatures and or decreased pressures.
Metamorphic rocks can form from both igneous and sedimentary rocks
it can form into both, they can all form into one another
Increased temperature and/or pressure.
Rocks formed from magma are igneous rocks. Extrusive igneous rocks form from lava at or near the surface. Intrusive rocks form from magma below the surface.
Because of how they form and what conditions they form under.
Sediments and pressure
The conditions that affect physical stability are heat, temperature, compression, pressure, and the molecular structure.
Hyperbasal Intrusive Rocks.
Hyperbasal Intrusive Rocks.
The conditions that affect physical stability are heat, temperature, compression, pressure, and the molecular structure.
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Increased temperatures and or decreased pressures.
Sedimentary rocks show the conditions of a place by
The conditions that affect physical stability are heat, temperature, compression, pressure, and the molecular structure.
Igneous rocks are formed under high heat conditions. Intrusive igneous rocks are formed by the crystallization of magma in the Earth's crust.
Metamorphic rocks can form from both igneous and sedimentary rocks