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Which type of rock is the farthest away from heat sources under the earth, in other words, heat is not involved with its formation A: igneous B: magma and lave C: metamorphic D: sedimentary
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Which type of rock is the farthest away from heat sources under the earth, in other words, heat is not involved with its formation
A: igneous
B: magma and lave
C: metamorphic
D: sedimentary
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The answer to this question is D
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The answer is D, sedimentary.
The answer is D.
I hope this helps. :)
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