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Q: What type is rock is formed is rock undergoing a metamorphic change melts?
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What type is rock is formed if rock undergoing a metamorphic change melts?

igneous


What is formed when metamorphic rock melts?

magma


How do metamorphic rocks change into igneous rock?

The metamorphic rock melts into magma then cools into igneous rock


How do igneous rocks change into metamorphic rocks?

The metamorphic rock melts into magma then cools into igneous rock


When sedimentary rocks melts and then cools down it forms what type of rock?

Metamorphic rock is formed.


How does the metamorphic rock change into a igneous rock?

metamorphic rock melts into magma and volcano erupts. lava hardens and cools


True or false When frozen water melts it is undergoing a physical change?

Actually it is undergoing a crappy change.


When Sedimentary rocks melt what kind of rock is formed?

when sedimentary melts the heat squeezes the rock then it becomes a metamorphic rock.


When metamorphic rock melts turns into?

Metamorphic rock that melts turns to magma. This only becomes lava if it is erupted to the surface in a volcano.


How does metamorphic rock get pushed to the surface?

i melts


The process in which sedimentary material slows down or from ice that melts?

The process in which moving sedimentary material slows down or from ice that melts is known as deposition. Most metamorphic sedimentary rocks are formed through this process.


What type of rocks are metamorphic rocks formed from?

Any rock can become a metamorphic rock. To become a metamorphic rock the rock must undergo heat and/or pressure, but not so much that the rock melts. Should the rock melt it would become an igneous rock.