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Question: explain how an metamorphic rock can change into an igneous rock.
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Metamorphic rocks can change into igneous rocks through the process of melting. When a metamorphic rock is subjected to high pressures and temperatures, the minerals in the rock can become unstable and melt, resulting in a magma. Once the magma cools, it will form an igneous rock. This process is known as 'melting'.
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