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No, any type of rock can become sedimentary rock, because sedimentary rock refers to any rock that has been eroded, and pressure has been applied to it so as to solidify it from a granular state.

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No, not only igneous rocks can become sedimentary rocks. Sedimentary rocks can form from any type of pre-existing rock, including sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks. The key factor is the process of weathering, erosion, and deposition that leads to the formation of sedimentary rocks.

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All types of rock can become sedimentary by the processes of weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction and cementation.

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Metamorphism can affect all three rock types.

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Q: Can only igneous rocks become sedimentary rock?
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Does an igneous rock always becomes a sedimentary rock?

No. There some very old igneous rocks to be found also it is possible for an igneous rock to become a metamorphic rock. Further, igneous rocks can not be turned into a sedimentary rocks directly. They must first be weathered and eroded and only then their detritus and remnants can be deposited as a new sedimentary deposit.


What rock can only be formed from sedimenta rock or igneous rock?

Metamorphic rocks. With proper heat and pressure sedimentary and igneous rocks can form metamorphic rocks.


Are metamorphic rocks only formed by igneous rocks?

No. Metamorphic rocks can also from front sedimentary rocks and from other metamorphic rocks.


Why can’t fossils be formed in metamorphic rock and only in sedimentary rocks and igneous rocks as they cool?

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Can metamorphic rocks be sedimentary or igneous rocks?

there are several ways such as heat & pressure, melting, chemical weathering, compression, compaction & cementation, but it depends on the kind of rock it is for what process it has to go through. -Cutegirl99


Did the great pyramid was made up of metamorphic rock?

No only igneous and sedimentary rocks


Are metamorphic rocks forms only by igneous rocks?

Metamorphic rocks can form from any type of rock, including sedimentary and igneous rocks. The key factor is that existing rocks undergo changes in texture, mineralogy, or chemical composition due to heat, pressure, or chemically active fluids.


Why are metamorphic rocks different from igneous and sedimentary rocks?

The metamorphic processes of heat and pressure can alter the parent rock (sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic) chemically or structurally into a form of rock that can only be created under certain conditions. Metamorphic rocks are not created from sedimentation and lithification or from molten material.


Which major component of detrital sedimentary rocks only rarely occurs as a primary mineral in igneous rocks?

The mineral quartz is the major component of detrital sedimentary rocks and rarely occurs as a primary mineral in igneous rocks. Quartz is resistant to weathering and is one of the most abundant minerals in the Earth's crust.


Does Metamorphic rocks form only from igneous rocks true or false?

False. Metamorphic rocks can form from igneous, sedimentary, or other metamorphic rocks through processes such as heat, pressure, and/or chemical activity. The rock's original composition and mineralogy can change during this process.


Do igneous rocks usually contain fossils?

Igneous rocks are formed from cooling and solidifying of molten rock, so they usually do not contain fossils. This is because fossils are typically found in sedimentary rocks, which form from the accumulation of sediment and organic materials, preserving the remains of plants and animals.


Why does it take thousands or millions of years to create sedimentary rocks when it may only take minutes to form igneous-?

It takes a long time for sedimentary rocks because the rocks have to break down in small pieces. The rocks are from the surfaces or the crust.