Asked by Bellator69
Which kind of rock is formed when lava leaves a volcano and cools?
A. metamorphic
B. sedimentary
C. igneous
D. conglomerate
A. metamorphic
B. sedimentary
C. igneous
D. conglomerate
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Answered by
q
I believe A. metamorphic.
Answered by
adaksdokadodaidsohdhaff
Igneous
Answered by
Levi Ackerman
Plate Tectonics and the Rock Cycle Quick Check
1. Igneous D
2. Convection C
3. Convergent plate boundary interaction
4. The crust is like the shell on a hard-boiled egg.
1. Igneous D
2. Convection C
3. Convergent plate boundary interaction
4. The crust is like the shell on a hard-boiled egg.
Answered by
Ulivia Nanami
TYSM @Levi Ackermen These answers are correct I got a 100%
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