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Earth's tectonic movements can force rocks deep under the surface of the crust. What happens to these rocks as they are pushed into the mantle?(1 point)
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They form sedimentary rock.
They form sedimentary rock.
They are diverted back to the surface of the Earth because they are more dense than the mantle.
They are diverted back to the surface of the Earth because they are more dense than the mantle.
Heat and pressure cause the rocks to eventually be melted to magma.
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They form sedimentary rock.
They form sedimentary rock.
They are diverted back to the surface of the Earth because they are more dense than the mantle.
They are diverted back to the surface of the Earth because they are more dense than the mantle.
Heat and pressure cause the rocks to eventually be melted to magma.
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Heat and pressure cause the rocks to eventually be melted to magma.
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