Granite is already an igneous rock. If the granite simply melts and re-solidifies it will become granite again. If it melts and is erupted from a volcano, it will form rhyolite. If it melts and mixes with magma of a different composition, then it could form any number of igneous rocks.
Gneiss metamorphosed from shale, sandstone, granite and conglomerate.
Gneiss is a metamorphic rock
Granite.
Dn igneous rock of course stupid
Volcanic neck.
The most common rock is an igneous rock e.g. Granite.
Granite is classified as an intrusive igneous rock.
Granite is an intrusive felsic igneous rock, having formed under the surface by the slow cooling of magma which had intruded into the crust.
Intrusive igneous rock forms from the cooling of magma below the surface. Granite, for example.
because it forms from magma cooling
Granite
Yes, granite is a type of igneous rock.
No, it's not a sedimentary rock, it is an igneous rock. :)
granite is an igneous rock
Granite already is an igneous rock.
Dn igneous rock of course stupid
Igneous form when molten rock cools and solidifies. Granite is an intrusive igneous rock, meaning it forms when molten rock cools deep underground. There are also extrusive igneous rocks, which cool on the surface after erupting from a volcano.
It forms an igneous rock. If it is within the Earth, then it is an intrusive igneous rock (e.g. granite) and if it is erupted onto Earth's surface then it is an extrusive igneous rock (e.g. basalt).
Volcanic neck.
The most common rock is an igneous rock e.g. Granite.