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A classmate states that igneous rock must always become sedimentary rock next , according to the rock cycle .explain why this statement is not correct

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Answered by holly
This is because the igneous rock could become a metaphoric rock before a sedimentary rock. An igneous rock is formed from lava and magma while the sedimentary rock is formed slowly over time by minerals layering gradually.
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Answered by bibi
A classmate states that igneous rock must always become sedimentary rock next,according to the rock cycle
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Answered by corey
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Answered by Chabely
the igneous rock could become a metaphoric rock before a sedimentary rock. An igneous rock is formed from lava and magma while the sedimentary rock is formed slowly over time by minerals layering gradually.
Answered by David
A classmate states that igneous rock must always become sedimentary rock next,according to the rock cycle
Answered by David
the igneous rock could become a metaphoric rock before a sedimentary rock. An igneous rock is formed from lava and magma while the sedimentary rock is formed slowly over time by minerals layering gradually.
Answered by Paul Walton
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Answered by Hugh Mungus
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