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Can a sedimentary rock become an igneous rock without changing first to a metamorphic rock?

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Can a sedimentary rock become an igneous rock without changing first to a metamorphic rock?

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Because of the slow movement and gradual intrusion of magma into the host rock above it, metamorphosis is most likely to occur from a gradual increase in temperature, not the rapid melting and cooling into new igneous rock. One of the only ways that sedimentary rock can directly become igneous is through a meteor impact event.

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