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6 May, 23:22

What can an igneous rock turn into during the rock cycle

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  1. 6 May, 23:29
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    Igneous rock can turn into a metamorphic rock, sedimentary rock & magma under various conditions.

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    Igneous rocks are formed when the molten magma from the volcanic irruptions cools down to solidify. Igneous rock can form underground, where the magma cools slowly, or, igneous rock can form above ground, where the magma cools quickly. When the magma comes out on the earth surface it is called lava.

    Igneous rocks if subjected to high temperature and pressure form metamorphic rock. When subjected to weathering erosion and deposition they form sedimentary rocks. They can also turn back into magma when subjected to extreme heat.
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