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What happens to a sedimentary rock after pressure occurs more layer? What would it turn into? A) sedimentary rock B) metamorphic rock C) igneous rock D) sediment
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What happens to a sedimentary rock after pressure occurs more layer? What would it turn into?
A) sedimentary rock
B) metamorphic rock
C) igneous rock
D) sediment
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It will turn into B) metamorphic rock.
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It would stay a sedimentary rock.
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