Sedimentary rocks
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temperature and pressure
Thermal energy (heat) and pressure or stress (which is also a form of internal energy of a system and is a form of potential energy).
The main type of energy used to convert metamorphic rocks into igneous rocks in the rock cycle is heat. The increase in temperature causes the metamorphic rocks to melt and then solidify into igneous rocks.
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Heat and pressure are the primary forms of energy that help convert rocks into metamorphic rocks in the rock cycle. The intense heat and pressure cause the existing rock to recrystallize and change its structure and mineral composition, resulting in the formation of metamorphic rocks.
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temperature and pressure
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Thermal energy -apex (:
Thermal energy (heat) and pressure or stress (which is also a form of internal energy of a system and is a form of potential energy).
Heat and pressure are the main types of energy used to convert rocks into metamorphic rocks in the rock cycle. This process typically occurs deep within the Earth's crust where high temperatures and pressures can alter the mineral composition and structure of existing rocks, leading to the formation of metamorphic rocks.
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