When metamorphic rock melts due to intense heat and pressure, it undergoes a process called partial melting. This transformation typically occurs in subduction zones or areas with high geothermal gradients. The molten rock, now called magma, can rise to the Earth's surface and erupt as lava during volcanic activity. This process contributes to the rock cycle by recycling materials and forming igneous rocks once the lava cools and solidifies.
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When metamorphic rock melts, it turns into magma, not lava. Magma is molten rock located beneath the Earth's surface, while lava is magma that reaches the surface during a volcanic eruption. The transformation involves the complete melting of minerals in the rock due to increased temperature and pressure. When the magma eventually erupts and cools, it can solidify into igneous rock.
When a metamorphic rock melts and turns to lava, the primary conservation is the mass of the original rock material, which is transformed into molten material. Additionally, the chemical elements present in the rock are conserved, though they may rearrange into different minerals as the lava cools and solidifies into igneous rock. Energy is also conserved during this process, as the heat required to melt the rock comes from geological sources.
It turns into a metamorphic rock.
no lava is a liquid that when cooled forms extrusive igneous rock Metamorphic rock is something that has been "metamorphosed" usually by being shoved down into the high temperatures and pressures inside the earth by tectonic plate movement. Sandstone (soft) can become granite (hard) in this way.
Metamorphic rock that melts turns to magma. This only becomes lava if it is erupted to the surface in a volcano.
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metamorphic rock melts turns into lava,lava cools turns into igneous rock,igneous rock is weathered and eroded into sediment,sediment turns into sedimentary rocksedimentary rock gets heated and squeezed forms metamorphic rockcycle continues.......
Basalt is a common metamorphic rock that can melt and transform into lava when exposed to high temperatures. Basalt is formed from the solidification of lava, so it can melt when subjected to the same conditions.
yes eventually but there are steps:metamorphic rock melts turns into lava,lava cools turns into igneous rock,igneous rock is weathered and eroded into sediment,sediment turns into sedimentary rocksedimentary rock gets heated and squeezed forms metamorphic rockcycle continues.......
It turns into a metamorphic rock.
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it turns into magma
When metamorphic rock melts and turns into lava, the chemical composition of the rock is conserved. This means that the elements present in the original rock remain the same in the lava. However, the physical characteristics, such as texture and crystal structure, may change during the melting process. Overall, the conservation of chemical elements is a fundamental principle in geology known as the law of conservation of matter.
metamorphic rock melts into magma and volcano erupts. lava hardens and cools
The igneous rock gets pushed deeper and deeper and slowly turns into lava or magma and slowly cools into metamorphic rock.