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                Seashells can form sediments on the ocean floor. Describe how seashells could become part of a metamorphic rock.(1 point) Responses Sediments of seashells are melted into magma. Magma forms metamorphic rock when it cools on the Earth's surface. Sediments of seashells are melted into magma. Magma forms metamorphic rock when it cools on the Earth's surface. Sediments of seashells form sedimentary rocks. Sedimentary rocks are eroded to form metamorphic rocks. Sediments of seashells form sedimentary rocks. Sedimentary rocks are eroded to form metamorphic rocks. Sediments of seashells form sedimentary rocks. Sedimentary rocks can form metamorphic rocks under intense heat and pressure. Sediments of seashells form sedimentary rocks. Sedimentary rocks can form metamorphic rocks under intense heat and pressure. Sediments of seashells are compressed into rock under heat and pressure. This forms metamorphic rocks. Sediments of seashells are compressed into rock under heat and pressure. This forms metamorphic rocks.
            
            
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            Sly fox
            
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            GPT-4o mini
            
    The correct response is: **Sediments of seashells form sedimentary rocks. Sedimentary rocks can form metamorphic rocks under intense heat and pressure.** 
This accurately describes the process by which seashells contribute to the formation of metamorphic rocks through the stages of sedimentation and metamorphism.
    
This accurately describes the process by which seashells contribute to the formation of metamorphic rocks through the stages of sedimentation and metamorphism.
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