Sedimentary rocks can change to igneous rock when it goes through the rock cycle so a sediment can move to igneous rock where there is a volcanic activity happens making the the sediment get heat and pressure that makes igneous rock.So when you do the rock cycle you can go from igneous rock to a metamorphic rock.
I know one of them...Sedimentary hope i helped... =) All 3 are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic.
Yes, because sedimentary rocks can change into metamorphic and metamorphic can change into igneous rocks.
Normally when sedimentary rocks are squashed and heated they do indeed change, they become metamorphic rocks. e.g. mud will be turned into slate - limestone into marble etc.As the metamorphic temperature and pressure increase still further, most sedimentary rocks end up as Granulites or Banded Gneisses which look very much like igneous rocks (Granites).In the extreme, sedimentary rocks can melt, and these melts will form new magmas which will eventually harden to form new igneous rocks.
Sedimentary rock is formed when igneous rocks weather to sediments, then the sediments compact to sedimentary rock. When Igneous rocks are subjected to heat and pressure but do not melt, they become metamorphic rock. When igneous rocks are melted they make other igneous rocks.
No, high pressure alone cannot change an igneous rock into sedimentary rock; however, the reverse is true. High pressure can change sedimentary rock into igneous rock.
Igneous rocks are a "finished product". They do not become sedimentary rock - though sedimentary rocks, with heat and pressure can become metamorphic rocks.
Igneous rocks change to Metamorphic rocks through heat and pressure. Igneous rocks change to sedimentary rocks through weathering and erosion until the igneous rock is sediments. The sediments then compact to form sedimentary rocks.
The rock cycle
AnswerUsually by subduction of sedimentary rock at plate boundaries, melting, and deposition as solidified crustal igneous rock, either extrusive or intrusive.
Sedimentary rock melts, then it cools to form Igneous rock. Hoped this helped. :)
No. Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks are three different categories of rock.
I know one of them...Sedimentary hope i helped... =) All 3 are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic.
Igneous Rocks,Sedimentary Rocks,Metamorphic Rocks.
because sedimentary rocks are on the top layer, while igneous rocks are were the magma is
Three (3) rocks in the rock cycle are sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rock.
Yes, because sedimentary rocks can change into metamorphic and metamorphic can change into igneous rocks.
The sedimentary rocks would have to melt and cool again to make an igneous rock.