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why are igneous rocks called primary or parent rocks​

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Igneous rocks are often called primary rocks because they are at the start of the rock cycle.

The term is also used in the context of metamorphic rocks where again the parent rock or protolith refers to the original rock before metamorphism takes place. Parent rocks can be sedimentary, igneous or metamorphic.

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