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Allopatric Speciation usually must happen
it has to go through melting and solidification in order to become an igneous rock.
It doesn't have to. Most rocks exposed at the surface will erode and become sedimentary, but igneous rock that is underground can be remelted and become another igneous rock, or can become metamorphic.
It must melt.
What processes must occur to produce an igneous rock
it needs to cool down
To become a sedimentary rock, an igneous rock must first be weathered, and then eroded, and then deposited as a sediment, and then consolidated (e.g. by cementation or pressure welding of grains.) To become a metamorphic rock it must be transformed by heat and pressure, which it can do directly (e.g. granite turning into gneiss) or after first turning into a sedimentary rock.
melting andsolidification
The Hypothesis Must Be Supported In Order For It To Become A Theory
As soon as the lava hardens, it is considered an igneous rock.
It must become a great ball of fire
Erosion Deposition Burial and Cementing
Heat must melt the sedimentary,metamorphic,or igneous and it will turn to magma
The Hypothesis Must Be Supported In Order For It To Become A Theory
Allopatric Speciation usually must happen
erosion
it has to go through melting and solidification in order to become an igneous rock.