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Does igneous rocks have to become sedimentary rocks next?
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Does igneous rocks have to become sedimentary rocks next?
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Yes, igneous rocks become sedimentary rocks through weathering and erosion. The sediments here form together in a compact group and 'attach' or 'cement' themselves to one another, creating sedimentary rock.
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