Yes, that is exactly what happens:
metamorphic
igneous
it is a metamorphic rock
there are 4 bill bob and jerry and the one in abi's head she likes to call a brain Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic.
Metamorphic
Mudstone is sedimentary
If the mud has lithified into shale or mudstone, then metamorphosed, the answer would be slate.
Slate,schist,gneiss are the metamorphic rock formed from mudstone.
Mudstone can be changed into a metamorphic rock through the process of metamorphism, where it is subjected to high temperature and pressure. This causes recrystallization of minerals, reorganization of grains, and the development of new mineral assemblages, transforming the mudstone into a new metamorphic rock such as slate, schist, or gneiss.
Igneous: * Obsidian * Granite * Diorite * Gabbro * Pumice * Basalt Metamorphic: * Slate * Phyllite * Gneiss * Mica schist * Marble * Quartzite * Granulite Sedimentary: * Limestone * Sandstone * Shale * Chert * Mudstone * Chalk
Slate. Slate is a low grade metamorphic rock derived from shale or mudstone.
Gniess is Metamorphic.
Igneous
igneous
Metamorphic rock becomes igneous rock when it is melted, then solidifies.
No, metamorphic can be formed by either igneous or sedimetary rock.
A metamorphic rock can become a igneous rock by melting and cooling