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It turns into a metamorphic rock.
No, lava is not a metamorphic rock. Lava is molten rock that flows from a volcano and solidifies to form igneous rocks like basalt or rhyolite. Metamorphic rocks form from the alteration of existing rocks due to heat, pressure, or chemical processes deep within the Earth's crust.
the sediments they'll leave their traces behind once the lava melts and turns them into rocks
it melts.
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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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.
it turns into magma
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.