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the sediments they'll leave their traces behind once the lava melts and turns them into rocks
no lava is a liquid that when cooled forms extrusive igneous rock Metamorphic rock is something that has been "metamorphosed" usually by being shoved down into the high temperatures and pressures inside the earth by tectonic plate movement. Sandstone (soft) can become granite (hard) in this way.
of course it does lava melts everything in its way
Metamorphic rock does not come out of magma. Igneous rock does.
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Metamorphic rock that melts turns to magma. This only becomes lava if it is erupted to the surface in a volcano.
Yes, this is a simple physical change and matter is always conserved in these. In fact, matter is always conserved except in nuclear reactions where the sum of matter and energy is conserved.
Any rock which melts becomes magma if it is underground, or lava if it emerges on to the surface.
metamorphic rock melts turns into lava,lava cools turns into igneous rock,igneous rock is weathered and eroded into sediment,sediment turns into sedimentary rocksedimentary rock gets heated and squeezed forms metamorphic rockcycle continues.......
yes eventually but there are steps:metamorphic rock melts turns into lava,lava cools turns into igneous rock,igneous rock is weathered and eroded into sediment,sediment turns into sedimentary rocksedimentary rock gets heated and squeezed forms metamorphic rockcycle continues.......
metamorphic rock melts into magma and volcano erupts. lava hardens and cools
lava melts and then soldifies and turns into rocks:L