Metamorphic rocks can transform into sedimentary rocks through a process called weathering and erosion. When metamorphic rocks are exposed to surface conditions, they undergo physical and chemical breakdown due to factors like water, wind, and temperature changes. The resulting sediments are then transported and deposited in various environments, where they can accumulate, compact, and cement over time to form sedimentary rocks.
Metamorphic rock
A metamorphic or Igneous rock
Limestone can turn into the metamorphic rock called marble through a process of metamorphism involving high pressure and high temperature.
Heat and pressure.
The melting and cooling of a metamorphic rock will allow it to turn into an Igneous rock.
Metamorphic rock
The rock that gets heat+pressure to turn into a metamorphic rock.
Yes, they can turn into metamorphic rocks.
metamorphic rock.....
a rock
A metamorphic or Igneous rock
Limestone can turn into the metamorphic rock called marble through a process of metamorphism involving high pressure and high temperature.
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.
It's the other way around: How does a sedimentary rocks turn into a metamorphic rocks? The answers is: "By heat and pressure". Metamorphic rocks never turn into sedimentary rocks.
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Heat and pressure.
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