When rocks are exposed to high temperatures, they undergo a process called metamorphism, where their mineral structure reorganizes due to the heat and pressure. This can lead to changes in their texture, structure, and mineral composition. In extreme cases, rocks can melt and form magma, which can then cool and solidify into igneous rocks.
When rock and water under the crust become very hot, the water can turn into steam, creating pressure. This can lead to volcanic activity, such as eruptions and geysers. The heat may also cause the rock to melt and form magma, which can rise to the surface and create volcanic eruptions.
Lava is molten rock that flows out of a volcano during an eruption. It is extremely hot, ranging from 1,300 to 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit, and has a thick, sticky consistency that can vary from runny to more viscous depending on its composition. As it cools and solidifies, it forms different types of volcanic rock.
When metamorphic rock turns into igneous rock, the process is known as anatexis. During anatexis, the metamorphic rock is subjected to high temperatures and pressures, causing it to partially melt. This molten rock then solidifies to form igneous rock as it cools and crystallizes.
When the mantle is very hot, the rocks in the crust may melt and become magma. This molten rock can then rise towards the surface through volcanic activity, leading to the formation of new landforms like volcanoes, lava flows, or igneous intrusions.
When sedimentary rock is buried, it is subjected to increased pressure and temperature. This leads to compaction, where the rock grains are tightly packed together, and often leads to the recrystallization of minerals. Over time, these changes can transform the sedimentary rock into metamorphic rock.
It turns into igneous rock.
it turns to sediment
it turns into sediment
It turns into rock.
it turns into sand
it turns into magma
It turns into rock. Islands can be created by the newly formed rock.
When heat is taken away from hot lava, it begins to cool and solidify into solid rock. This process can result in the formation of volcanic rocks such as basalt or obsidian, depending on the speed at which the lava cools.
It hardens and turns it to rock.
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Yes. What happens is when the lava cools down, it turns into rock.