Actually it can - but only if it is first eroded and deposited as sediment.
Sandstone is sedimentary itself.
There is no specific anser for that but it can melt and turn into magma again or have heat and pressure to turn into metamorphic rock or it can have been weathered and erosioned on to turn into Sediments see no specific answer
All rocks can become igneous rocks. With weathering and erosion, an igneous rock can become a sediment. Then with compaction and cementation, it can become a sedimentary rock. With heat and pressure, it will turn into a metamorphic rock. Or it can melt and turn into an igneous rock. There are many more ways rocks can change types... that is the rock cycle.
First, through metamorphism, then by melting and magmatism.
Sedimentary rock melts, then it cools to form Igneous rock. Hoped this helped. :)
becuase the igneous rock cools dowwn and turn into sedimentary rock
Weathering and erosion turn igneous rock to metamorphic rock.
An igneous rock is formed when magma rises through the earth's crust and cools.
metamorphic rock.....
It melts it
It melts it
A metamorphic or Igneous rock
Magma would turn into igneous rock.
Lava can turn into igneous rock in 2 ways. When the lava cools to a hardening point inside the volcano it is called intrusive igneous rock. When lava cools outside of the volcano it is called extrusive igneous rock.
Igneous rocks are formed when rock melts in a volcano or other hot spot.
the igneous rock must be broke down or weathered down by erosion into sediments that then compact and cement together by pressure (and maybe heat- i cant remember whether or not) over the time period of many years
no it can't