igneous
magma turns into lava.
melt (magma or lava)
There is no specific anser for that but it can melt and turn into magma again or have heat and pressure to turn into metamorphic rock or it can have been weathered and erosioned on to turn into Sediments see no specific answer
Actually, the molten rock is called lava. The magma from the magma chamber shoots up the main vent and when the magma reaches the vent, it will turn into lava. After that.. I don't have any idea..
when a lot of heat is applied to it. it will turn into lava or magma of some sort.
Lava can turn into igneous rock in 2 ways. When the lava cools to a hardening point inside the volcano it is called intrusive igneous rock. When lava cools outside of the volcano it is called extrusive igneous rock.
No. If it cools as magma it will form an intrusive igneous rock. To form an extrusive igenous rock it must erupt from a volcano, where it becomes lava or pyroclastic material.
Metamorphic rocks can turn into magma through the process of partial melting caused by an increase in temperature and/or pressure. As the rock is subjected to higher temperatures and pressures, minerals within the rock may start to melt, forming magma. This molten magma can then rise towards the Earth's surface and may eventually solidify to form igneous rock.
When magma erupts from the volcano and starts to come down the sides, It slowly cools going down and turns into igneous rock.
Liquid rock (magma, lava) condenses around a per-existing thing - OR sediments turn into sedimentary stone around an object.
The rocks in the center of the Earth are under so much pressure that the heat makes the rocks melt. The melted rock is magma, or lava once it has got out of the ground.
Well, All I can said is. When earth is crated its full with magma and lava. That pretty much when earth don't have any crust. But, when the earth cools down, it turn to hard rock, and some of the lava and magma are inside the earth's core