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Heat and pressure deep beneath Earths surface can change any rock into A. Chemical rock B. Gemstone C. Metamorphic rock D. Sedimentary rock
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Heat and pressure deep beneath Earths surface can change any rock into
A. Chemical rock
B. Gemstone
C. Metamorphic rock
D. Sedimentary rock
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I believe the answer is A. Not 100% sure
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