No, they can not form from the process of decrystallization.
· decrystallization
Minerals can form during solidification of magma. Minerals can form from supersaturated solutions of dissolved minerals.
which minerals can form are alike and how they are different
They form when layers of minerals lay on top of each other
well lava and magma are pretty much the same thing but the way minerals form from lava and magma is that when a volcano erupts the magma turns to lava and lava is just magma that cool-es faster because it is on the surface. anyway the way that minerals form is when the lava and minerals already form come together they form new minerals
· decrystallization
Minerals can form during solidification of magma. Minerals can form from supersaturated solutions of dissolved minerals.
Rock minerals form from lava, magma or solutions.
which minerals can form are alike and how they are different
vein minerals form between faults.
Most minerals form crystals.
Most minerals form crystals.
Several minerals form in slow cooling magma. Some of those minerals are quartz, plagioclase feldspar, and potassium feldspar. These are the same minerals that are found in granite.
If I was dealing with a material that actually did this, I'd probably call it "decrystallization" or simply "transitions to a glassy material".
Replacement minerals.
Minerals form into crystals or clusters of crystals. In the crust, the most common individual mineral is quartz, and the most common class of minerals are the silicate minerals.
actually no sediment does not form from minerals and crystallize from water.