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what would happen to an igneous rock exposed at the earth's surface? A.it would melt B.it would weather and erode C.it would change into a metamorphic
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what would happen to an igneous rock exposed at the earth's surface? A.it would melt B.it would weather and erode C.it would change into a metamorphic
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Hey there,
Answer : C, It would change into a metamorphic
Hope this helps :D
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It would erode if an igneous rock was at the center of the earth it would erode hope this helps
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