Molten Rock
when the rock is cooled the rock could form a different shape
No. It's the Metamorphic rocks that melt and become magma.
lava also known as magma which is the more scientific form of the word
When rocks are pushed down into the mantle and melt, they become magma. Magma is molten rock located beneath the Earth's surface.
The rocks melt into a rock mush then kind of harden again.
Metamorphic rocks become igneous rocks by melting from heat and pressure, remnants of which may cool from melt (magma) and become components of igneous rock.
Sedimentary rocks can be eroded into sediments and form sedimentary rocks again, they can melt and become igneous rocks, and they can undergo extreme heat and pressure and become metamorphic rocks.
When rocks melt, they transform into molten liquid rock called magma. This magma can eventually cool and solidify to form igneous rocks, such as granite or basalt, depending on where the cooling process takes place.
Rocks become less dense when they melt
When metamorphic rock melts from pressure and heat, then the product of that melt solidifies, it is considered an igneous rock.
Yes heat could melt rocks
rocks near the mantle melt and become magma, the volcano launches this magma and it opens a new layer of rock to melt
rocks near the mantle melt and become magma, the volcano launches this magma and it opens a new layer of rock to melt