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A rock which was emulsified will result in which type of rock? btw i already know its not melting Metamorphic Melting Sedimentary Igneous
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A rock which was emulsified will result in which type of rock?
btw i already know its not melting
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Answer wouldn’t me sedimentary because Melting it just a no for sure and metamorphic well it’s still just wouldn’t work out but yet a it’s sedimentary ! :p
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Answer: sedimentray
Step-by-step explanation:
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