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How is it possible for a metamorphic rock to change into an igneous rock over time

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It's possible.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the recently formed metamorphic rock keeps on warming, it can ultimately soften and become molten (magma). At the point when the liquid stone cools it frames a molten rock, which is igneous. Metamorphic rocks can form from either sedimentary or volcanic/igneous rocks.

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