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If rocks are pushed deep into the earths mantle they wil A) become minerals B) become molten rock C) change into gases or D)become metamorphic rock
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If rocks are pushed deep into the earths mantle they wil A) become minerals B) become molten rock C) change into gases or D)become metamorphic rock
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the answer is b but i am not a 100%
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They would become molten rocks
, this answer makes the most since.
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