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No. Magmatic processes involve molten rock, so they are considered igneous.
Magma is molten material that when cooled forms a solid called igneous rock
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It starts with molten material [magma], when volcanic activity starts the molten material turns into igneous rock.
Igneous (formed from molten rock), metamorphic (formed from metamorphism of preexisting rock), sedimentary (formed from cementation or compaction of sediments, mineral precipitation, or organic material).
No. Magmatic processes involve molten rock, so they are considered igneous.
No. Igneous rock forms from the cooling of molten material.
Magma is molten material that when cooled forms a solid called igneous rock
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By melting and then solidifying from melt. Increasing heat and pressure can cause metamorphic rock to enter higher and higher degrees of metamorphism until they may finally reach the point of melting. When this molten material finally cools, it is considered an igneous rock.
By Magma I'm guessing you mean the molten sedimentary rocks. The process is called metamorphism.
Igneous rock forms from the cooling of molten material called magma or lava.