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Sedimentary rock forms from sand and other particles that are buried, compacted, and cemented together by natural processes. In many locations around the world, sedimentary rock is gradually pushed and pulled into the Earth's interior by tectonic forces. This begins a series of transformations for the rock. The list below shows one potential series of transformations for sedimentary rock. Choose the answers that correctly fill in the missing steps. 1.Sedimentary rock is pulled into Earth's interior by tectonic forces. 2. 3.Later, heat rising from below causes part of the metamorphic rock to melt, forming magma. 4. 5.The igneous rock is uplifted to Earth's surface, where it erodes to form new sediment.

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2. The heat and pressure act on the sedimentary rock causing the transformation into metamorphic rock.

4. The magma is released at a high temperature, but eventually cools, forming the igneous rock.

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As requested, the two sentences presented above show the steps that were missing in the process of transforming sedimentary rock into metamorphic rock and the formation of igneous rock, which is a magmatic rock, since it depends entirely on the solidification of terrestrial magma to be composed. Metamorphic rocks, in turn, are modifications of the original rocks.

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