Both igneous and metamorphic rock were created under extreme heat and can contain crystals or gems.
Stone is a common synonym for rock and therefore may be igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary.
In this scenario, the igneous rock intrusion is the youngest rock, as it formed after the metamorphic rock was already in existence. The metamorphic rock must have been present before the igneous rock intruded into it, making the metamorphic rock the oldest of the two. Thus, the metamorphic rock is the oldest in this context.
igneous
By a process of melting and re-solidification of the melt produced..
Diorite is an intrusive igneous rock.
Metamorphic rock becomes igneous rock when it is melted, then solidifies.
A metamorphic rock can become a igneous rock by melting and cooling
Stone is a common synonym for rock and therefore may be igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary.
No, basalt is not a metamorphic rock. Basalt is an igneous rock that forms from cooling and solidification of lava. Metamorphic rocks are formed from the alteration of existing rocks due to high pressure, heat, or fluids.
Any metamorphic rock can melt and recrystallize and become an igneous rock.
The metamorphic rock melts into magma then cools into igneous rock
The melting of metamorphic or igneous rock forms magma.
No, metamorphic can be formed by either igneous or sedimetary rock.
Yes. A metamorphic rock can melt and the re-solidify as an igneous rock.
if the igneous rock is put under heat and pressure it turns into a metamorphic
It is a Metamorphic rock
it is a metamorphic rock