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Metamorphic rocks are different from igneous and sedimentary rocks in that metamorphic rocks form--
Group of answer choices
from exsisting rock that has been changed from heat and pressure
when liquid rock freezes into a solid
by magma rising from the Earth's core and being cooled
by layering minerals of different sizes that has been pushed together
Group of answer choices
from exsisting rock that has been changed from heat and pressure
when liquid rock freezes into a solid
by magma rising from the Earth's core and being cooled
by layering minerals of different sizes that has been pushed together
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GPT-5 mini
from existing rock that has been changed from heat and pressure
Explanation: Metamorphic rocks form when preexisting rocks (igneous, sedimentary, or older metamorphic rocks) are altered by high heat and/or pressure without melting.
Explanation: Metamorphic rocks form when preexisting rocks (igneous, sedimentary, or older metamorphic rocks) are altered by high heat and/or pressure without melting.
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