How does metamorphic rock changes to igneous rock?
Intense heat and pressure turns metamorphic rock to molten magma
Intense pressure compacts the metamorphic rock
Molten magma cools and forms two types of igneous rocks
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From the Greek "to transform," metamorphosis is the change that occurs when rocks under the earth's surface are subjected to intense heat and pressure, turning them into metamorphic rocks. A type of extrusive igneous rock, created from lava that cools so quickly that no crystals can form on its surface.
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