A rock can melt through heat transfer from surrounding magma or lava, through the addition of external heat from sources like a volcanic eruption or a meteorite impact, or from the release of pressure caused by tectonic movement.
The three main factors that control whether or not a rock will melt are temperature, pressure, and the presence of fluids (such as water or gases). Increasing temperature and decreasing pressure are the most common ways to induce melting in rocks, while the presence of fluids can lower the melting point of certain minerals within the rock.
Underground molten rock, called magma, does melt some of the surrounding rock.
Magma consists of molten rocks and metals. The composition can vary based on presence of water, metals with different melting points, and such.
Igneous rocks-after having the chance to cool down after a melt (metamorphic rocks need pressure as well)
All types of rock can melt. Thus potentially ALL types of rocks can form a magma. Your question - asking for 3 types, is therefore meaningless.
There are three ways to melt rock to form lavas. You can use decompression, add volatiles, or conduction. All you need to do is use these strategies to get the rock to its melting point.
The three main factors that control whether or not a rock will melt are temperature, pressure, and the presence of fluids (such as water or gases). Increasing temperature and decreasing pressure are the most common ways to induce melting in rocks, while the presence of fluids can lower the melting point of certain minerals within the rock.
it can melt and be molten because fire is too hot.
temperature, pressure, and fluid
Three ways rock erodes include:Mechanical and chemical weatheringTransportation of the weathered particles to another location.WindIceWaterGravityWays rocks are deposited include:WindIceWaterGravity
There are seven steps in the rock cycle.
rock cycle
Underground molten rock, called magma, does melt some of the surrounding rock.
Substantial heat, whether produced by humans or naturally occurring, can melt rock.
it will melt
No. Human tissue will burn rather than melt and will not form rock.
Three ways that magma form:temperaturecompositionpressureIn addition, water causes the melting temperature to lower, which causes it to melt into magma