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gravel is a limestone which can be igneous or metamorphic but almost all is metamorphic
metamorphic rock
igneous
Metamorphic rock which is exposed to increasing heat and pressure from various sources can eventually melt. If this melt then solidifies, it has become igneous rock.
Igneous rock can weather and become sedimentary rock . Metamorphic rock can be melted in a volcano and become igneous rock. Igneous rock and sedimentary rock can be heated and pressurized to form metamorphic rock.
there are 4 bill bob and jerry and the one in abi's head she likes to call a brain Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic.
Metamorphic rock becomes igneous rock when it is melted, then solidifies.
A metamorphic rock can become a igneous rock by melting and cooling
Heat and pressure are required to produce metamorphic rock from sedimentary or igneous rock.
Weathering and erosion turn igneous rock to metamorphic rock.
Any metamorphic rock can melt and recrystallize and become an igneous rock.
The metamorphic rock melts into magma then cools into igneous rock
it has to be melted and then has to re-solidify. Heat (lots of it) to melt the rock is what is needed.
No, metamorphic can be formed by either igneous or sedimetary rock.
An igneous rock can be metamorphosed (changed) into a metamorphic rock but will no longer be an igneous rock. An igneous body can be intruded into metamorphic rocks but will still be an igneous rock that is different from the surrounding metamorphic rocks. Ethier answer work depending on how the question is read.
Yes. A metamorphic rock can melt and the re-solidify as an igneous rock.