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Basalt is pushed into the crust by subduction. It will most likely become _____.

metamorphic rock
igneous rock
sedimentary rock
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When basalt is pushed into the crust by subduction, it will most likely become **metamorphic rock**. This process involves increased pressure and temperature, which can alter the original basalt into metamorphic rock.
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