Heat and pressure.
A metamorphic or Igneous rock
Metamorphic rock
Limestone can turn into the metamorphic rock called marble through a process of metamorphism involving high pressure and high temperature.
The melting and cooling of a metamorphic rock will allow it to turn into an Igneous rock.
By exposure to heat and/or pressure through depth of burial, directed pressure, or proximity to a magma source. Existing minerals can recrystallize, non-hydrous minerals can replace hydrous minerals, new minerals can be formed from the introduction of new ions from heated solutions, and minerals can become flattened and aligned in parallel layers.
Melting.
Heat and Pressure.
Sedimentary rocks get turned in to metamorphic rocks by heat and pressure. They get heated by magma and convection currents, which causes the rock to change.
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.
The rock that gets heat+pressure to turn into a metamorphic rock.
metamorphic rock.....
A metamorphic or Igneous rock
metamorphic
Metamorphic rock
no it can't
no, it can't
metamorphic