Rocks formed at high temperatures and pressures are

weathered than rocks formed at low temperatures and pressures.
less easily
more easily

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Rocks formed at high temperatures and pressures are less easily weathered than rocks formed at low temperatures and pressures. This is because high-temperature and high-pressure conditions typically create more durable and stable minerals that are more resistant to weathering processes.

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