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In the formation of metamorphic rocks, what effect do temperature and pressure primarily have?
A:They erode rocks.
B:They create layers.
C:They make rocks smaller.
D:They change existing minerals.
HURRY PLEASE!!!
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I’m unsure of the answer, but it is not b.
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Um uh uh um C ITS C WAIT NO A YUH ITS A THEY ERODE ROCKS
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