A rock is defined as a solid that comprises at least two minerals. With that much freedom in what can be termed a rock one can think about very temperature resistant rocks.
A rock formed by minerals of elemental tungsten would melt at 3422°C at atmospheric pressure.
True. A wet rock generally melts at a lower temperature than a dry rock because the presence of water in the rock lowers its melting point due to the water acting as a flux, reducing the energy required for melting.
When a sedimentary rock or any other rock kind melts, it becomes magma and when it sollidifies it forms an igneous rock.
hot liquid that forms when rock melts is MAGMA
The limiting factors for maximum temperatures in metamorphism are the geothermal gradient (rate of temperature increase with depth), pressure, and the melting temperature of the rock minerals. Exceeding these limits can lead to melting and formation of igneous rocks.
It turns into a metamorphic rock.
True. A wet rock generally melts at a lower temperature than a dry rock because the presence of water in the rock lowers its melting point due to the water acting as a flux, reducing the energy required for melting.
From what I could find in a quick search, between 1100 F and 2200 F or 600c and 1200c. It depends on what the rock is made of. Quartz melts at the lowest temp. while basaltic rocks have the highest melting temp.
When a sedimentary rock melts, it forms an igneous rock upon solidification. This process involves the sedimentary rock going through changes in temperature and pressure, causing it to melt and re-crystallize into an igneous rock.
Yes, a wet rock generally melts at a lower temperature than a dry rock because the presence of water decreases the melting point of the rock. Water acts as a solvent, facilitating the movement of ions and reducing the energy required for melting to occur.
Igneous rocks like granite and basalt have high melting points and can withstand high temperatures before melting. Granite typically melts at around 1200-1300°C, while basalt melts at about 1000-1200°C.
The temperature of ice increases when it melts.
if rock melts it will form magma, which leads to the formation of igneous rocks
When the temperature of a rock rises above its melting point it turns into magma, usually found in the mantle (found below the Earth's crust).
When a rock melts, it turns into magma, so when the magma cools, it can make a new igneous rock.
When a sedimentary rock or any other rock kind melts, it becomes magma and when it sollidifies it forms an igneous rock.
It melts it
hot liquid that forms when rock melts is MAGMA