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You find a rock that looks like bits of sand glued together. What conclusions can you draw about this rock? It is a sedimentary rock. This rock was formed near a volcano. It was changed by heat and pressure.
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You find a rock that looks like bits of sand glued together. What conclusions can you draw about this rock?
It is a sedimentary rock.
This rock was formed near a volcano.
It was changed by heat and pressure.
This rock was formed underground.
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Step-by-step explanation:
It was changed by heat and pressure
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