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What two geological processes are involved in changing a metamorphic rock to an igneous rock?

The two geological processes involved in changing a metamorphic rock to an igneous rock are melting and solidification. When a metamorphic rock is subjected to high temperatures, it can melt to form magma. This molten material can then rise to the surface, where it cools and solidifies, resulting in the formation of igneous rock.


How can an Igneous rock change?

An igneous rock, just like any other rock, can be changed through metamorphic, igneous, and/or sedimentary processes. When exposed to high temp. and pressure, igneous becomes metamorphic. When re-melted, it becomes igneous again. When weathered/eroded, it becomes sedimentary.


How can igneous rock change?

An igneous rock, just like any other rock, can be changed through metamorphic, igneous, and/or sedimentary processes. When exposed to high temp. and pressure, igneous becomes metamorphic. When re-melted, it becomes igneous again. When weathered/eroded, it becomes sedimentary.


Can igneous rock be changed into a metamorphic rock?

Yes.


What can an igneous rock be changed into?

An igneous rock can change into a metamorphic rock with heat or pressure.


What kind of rock can changed into metamorphic rock?

Any rock, be it igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic, can be changed into a metamorphic rock through increased pressure and/or temperature.


How did metamorphic rocks get to be on the earth today?

Metamorphic rocks are older sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic changed by pressure and temperature.


How are metamorphic rocks igneous rock and sedimentary rocks different?

Metamorphic rocks originate as igneous and sedimentary rocks, but have been changed by heat and pressure.


What type of rock means changed form?

Metamorphic rock is a type of rock that has been changed from its original form through heat, pressure, or chemical processes. This transformation often occurs deep within the Earth's crust. Examples of metamorphic rocks include marble, slate, and gneiss.


What 2 processes can change igneous and metamorphic rock into sediments?

Erosion


How are igneous rocks changed to metamorphic rocks?

By high pressure and temperature


How was metamorphic made?

an igneous or sedimentary rock that is changed by heat or pressure