In the rock cycle, what is the chemical change involved with the formation of igneous rocks?
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Igneous rock is formed when magma, or liquid rock, leaves the Earth and cools, such as during a volcanic eruption. Over time, wind and water break down the igneous rock into tiny pieces called sediments. ... The metamorphic rock is melted by the intense heat inside the Earth and forms magma to start the rock cycle again.
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