Yes, it can. Re-melting of igneous rock underground actually plays an important role in how magma chambers develop.
igneous rock
Molten rock is formed through the melting of rocks in the Earth's mantle or crust due to high temperatures and pressure. When the molten rock cools and solidifies, it creates igneous rock, which can be further classified into types such as basalt, granite, and obsidian, depending on the cooling process and composition of the molten rock.
Igneous rock is formed when magma cools and becomes solid.
No, igneous rocks are formed from molten rock (Lava, or Magma).
Molten rock are come from volcanic in the past, or the lava chambers. Another call of molten rock are igneous rock.
Molten rock is still a liquid. Igneous rock is what is formed when molten rock solidifies.
igneous rock
Igneous Rock comes from molten rock.
The igneous rock is formed when a rock that is solidified from molten or partly molten matierial.
Igneous rock is formed.
A molten rock that has cooled is an Igneous rock. To my knowledge there is not a specific igneous rock that starts with L. However molten rock above ground is called lava.
Molten rock is formed through the melting of rocks in the Earth's mantle or crust due to high temperatures and pressure. When the molten rock cools and solidifies, it creates igneous rock, which can be further classified into types such as basalt, granite, and obsidian, depending on the cooling process and composition of the molten rock.
Yes
It starts with molten material [magma], when volcanic activity starts the molten material turns into igneous rock.
Yes.By definition, igneous rock forms from molten rock.
Igneous rock is formed when magma cools and becomes solid.
igneous rock