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Metamorphic rocks are made from I .sedimentary rocks II.igneous rocks III.other metamorphic rocks A. I and III only B. III only C. I and II only D. I, II, and III
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Metamorphic rocks are made from
I .sedimentary rocks
II.igneous rocks
III.other metamorphic rocks
A. I and III only
B. III only
C. I and II only
D. I, II, and III
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The answer is D) They can be made from any rock.
Metamorphic rocks can be formed from any other type of rock - sedimentary or igneous. Remember these two examples of common metamorhpic rocks and where they come from: slate is formed from shale. marble is formed from limestone.
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D! It can be made from all.
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