it falls in magma and melts to molten rock and when it pops out of the volcano and hardens its a igneous rock!
Usually it is sedimentary rock that is changed into metamorphic - however it is entirely possible for igneous rock to become metamorphic as well. Metamorphic means different form, and in the geological since it mean rock that has been changed by heat and pressure. Now there isn't too much that can be done to igneous rock to change it chemically, by heat and pressure. But it can undergo physical distortions.
it is a metamorphic rock
Metamorphic rocks have been changed by heat or pressure. This can be a change in size, shape, or arrangement of minerals.
Metamorphic rock can not become igneous rock, however igneous rock can become metamorphic. This process happens over time as the rocks are shifted, compressed and heated by the Earth.
Metamorphic
The metamorphic rock melts into magma then cools into igneous rock
if the igneous rock is put under heat and pressure it turns into a metamorphic
a rock that cAN CHANGE TO IGNEOUS, METAMORPHIC, AND SEDIMENTARY
The metamorphic rock melts into magma then cools into igneous rock
An igneous rock can change into a metamorphic rock with heat or pressure.
yes
Melting.
Extrusive igneous rocks can turn into metamorphic rocks through the process of regional metamorphism, where they are subjected to high temperatures and pressures deep within the Earth's crust. This causes the mineral composition and texture of the rock to change, resulting in the formation of a new metamorphic rock.
By a process of melting and re-solidification of the melt produced..
Igneous Rock
An igneous rock can be metamorphosed (changed) into a metamorphic rock but will no longer be an igneous rock. An igneous body can be intruded into metamorphic rocks but will still be an igneous rock that is different from the surrounding metamorphic rocks. Ethier answer work depending on how the question is read.
Weathering and erosion.