yes, under high temperatures actually the rock gets molten and turns into a liquid called lava. when this erupts out of the volcano it cools as temperature on surface is very low compared to the inner earth parts. This solidified rock is what we today call IGNEOUS rocks.
Sedimentary rocks may form due to the weathering of igneous rocks and metamorphic rocks may form due to the compression or heating of igneous rocks.
The formation of igneous rock powered by Internal heat.
igneous rocks solidify from magma if from the interior or lava if exterior
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Bowen's reaction series shows that one homogeneous body of magma can form more than kind of igneous rock. At its lowest temperature, it can form felsic igneous rock like Potassium Feldspar, muscovite, quartz or emerald. At its highest temperature, it can form mafic igneous rocks like olivine.
Rocks come from a cycle we call the rock cycle, it starts off as magma, as this cools, igneous rocks are made. Weathering and erosion causes igneous rocks to turn into sediments which forms into sedimentary through compaction. Heat and pressure causes sedimentary rocks to turn into metamorphic rocks which then gets melted back into magma. This goes in a circle which never ends, so rocks are being formed all the time.
The rock cycle starts off by sediments being carried away, usually by water, and then being layered and layered to create sedimentary rock. After a large amount of heat and pressure, it creates metamorphic rock those are mostly smooth. after it is pushed down further into the earth, it melts into magma. After lava explodes out of a volcano and hardens, it creates igneous rock which are rocks that are produced by a volcano.
It is the moss rock and the other type of rocks
Rocks don't really die, but can be melted. I guess you could say the rock died. But a more sufficient answer is that rocks reform, and may be melted over and over. The cycle of the rock doesn't really end, so basically rocks don't die.
When magma - molten rock - solidifies, it does form an igneous rock.
Rocks that form when hot magma solidifies are igneous rocks.
Extrusive igneous rock, like basalt and rhyolite.
rock is melted to form molten rock, then as the lava hardens, it forms any type of igneous rock
extrusive igneous rocks, inside the earth is intrusive igneous rocks
Igneous rock
When metamorphic rock melts from pressure and heat, then the product of that melt solidifies, it is considered an igneous rock.
An igneous rock has crystallized and solidified from molten rock (magma) either below ground (intrusive igneous rock) or at or near the surface (extrusive igneous rock). Igneous rocks are composed of minerals.
Extrusive (Volcanic) igneous rock.
Extrusive igneous rock forms from solidifying lava.
When magma reaches the earth's surface, it is called lava. when it solidifies, it forms new crust, or rock.
Is rock that formed when molten rock(Magma cools and solidifies.