Lava.
Metamorphic rocks underground melt to become magma. When a volcano erupts, magma flows out of it. As the lava cools it hardens and becomes igneous rock.
When a rock melts, it turns into magma, so when the magma cools, it can make a new igneous rock.
Metamorphic rock that melts turns to magma. This only becomes lava if it is erupted to the surface in a volcano.
Sedimentary rock melts, then it cools to form Igneous rock. Hoped this helped. :)
No. If a rock melts and then re-solidifies, then by definition the resulting rock is igneous.
it melts and then cools
Lava.
it melts and then cools
It turns into a metamorphic rock.
It melts then it becomes solid
rock salt
because when it melts it turns in to magma
Yes because, when it melts and cools off then, it becomes an igneous rock.
The sedimentary rock melts,which causes magma. When the magma cools it becomes an igneous rock.
It would become an igneous rock. What type of igneous rock would depend on what it mixed with while molten, and if it solidified at or under the surface.
Metamorphic rocks underground melt to become magma. When a volcano erupts, magma flows out of it. As the lava cools it hardens and becomes igneous rock.
it melts.