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describe the process through which sedimentary rocks change into metamorphic rocks

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Answered by Ra236460
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Sedimentary rocks become metamorphic in the rock cycle when they are subjected to heat and pressure from burial. The high temperatures are produced when the Earth's tectonic plates move around, producing heat. And when they collide, they build mountains and metamorphose.

Answered by sanjeevaarav910
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sedimentary rocks change into  igneous rocks​ due to High Temperatures and Pressures; Cooling and Hardening

When Sedimentary rocks are heated with tremendous heat and pressure, it will melt and be back again to magma. After some time it will cool and harden and will become Igneous rocks.

Metamorphic rocks underground melt to become magma. When a volcano erupts, magma flows out of it. (When magma is on the earth's surface, it is called lava.) As the lava cools it hardens and becomes igneous rock.

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