Question
33.
Sedimentary rock can be reformed, and then forced up to form land surfaces. Sedimentary rock is reformed into rock layers by
A.
pressure and heat from the Earth's core.
B.
weathering of igneous and metamorphic rock.
C.
chemical and physical changes on Earth's surface.
D.
erosion from wind and rain.
Sedimentary rock can be reformed, and then forced up to form land surfaces. Sedimentary rock is reformed into rock layers by
A.
pressure and heat from the Earth's core.
B.
weathering of igneous and metamorphic rock.
C.
chemical and physical changes on Earth's surface.
D.
erosion from wind and rain.
Answers
GPT 3.5
A. pressure and heat from the Earth's core.