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If the magma intruded into some other rock, its heat and pressure would tend to metamorphose the surrounding rock near to it, producing a body of magma surrounded by metamorphic rock.

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Q: What would cause a metamorphic rock to surround magma?
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How could a metamorphic rock go to a igneous rock?

If a metamorphic rock were to reach the mantle and melt, it would become magma. If that magma were then to recrystallize it would be an igneous rock.


When metamorphic rock changes to magma the magma rises and cools to become?

A metamorphic rock is formed by the elements, minor heat, and compression. When the metamorphic rock is melted by magma, this would indicate that the metamorphic rock is under the surface of the earth. If it rises and cools again you will have an extrusive igneous rock. In a lot of cases, this is metamorphic rock on the surface under the influence of lava. This would change the composition and it would not longer be metamorphic, but rather igneous.


What are the steps needed to form metamorphic rock from magma?

Metamorphic rock is not formed directly from magma. Igneous rock is formed from the solidification of magma and lava.


How does a metamorphic rock form into magma?

Metamorphic rock could become magma by collisions involving an oceanic plates. During subduction,any rock carried on the plate would return to the mantle and melt,forming magma


Why Doesn't metamorphic rock occur at temperatures 1000 degrees or higher?

if rock melts it will form magma, which leads to the formation of igneous rocks


What do you call a metamorphic rock that melts beneath the Earth's surface?

At the point of total melt, it would be called magma. Metamorphic rock that exhibits partial melting is called migmatite.


How does metamorphic rock turn into magma?

The rock becomes too hot that it must turn into liquid form (lava). This would usually mean that the rock had to have come into contact with lava first.


Which would you expect to cause the greatest amount of contact metamorphism an intrusion of basaltic magma or an intrusion of rhyolitic magma?

Basaltic magma


Why would you expect a metamorphic form at a temperature lower than the melting point of a rock?

if rock melts it will form magma, which leads to the formation of igneous rocks


What happens when there is a lot of water present in the magma?

The large amount of water would increase the amount of magma, making it easier to melt rocks. The water vapor would help the magma cause explosive eruptions.


What type of rock is formed when other rocks go through intense heat and pressure but do NOT melt?

Metamorphic.. I would love it if you would read your book and take an interest in learning. Learning is a gift and if you don't know how to learn or are to lazy to learn then you are wasting hundreds of thousands if not millions of years of evolution.


The cooling and hardening of magma deep underground results in what?

The cooling and hardening of magma deep underground results in igneous rock. Rare gems and diamonds can be found in igneous rock.