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compare the igneous sedimentary and metamorphic rocks on their basis of their type formation origin and location in a tubular form​

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Answered by suveda34
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Igneous — they form from the cooling of magma deep inside the earth. They often have large crystals (you can see them with the naked eye).

Metamorphic — they are formed through the change (metamorphosis) of igneous and sedimentary rocks. They can form both underground and at the surface.

Sedimentary — they are formed through the solidification of sediment. They can be formed from organic remains (such as limestone), or from the cementing of other rocks.

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Answered by kittu34538
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igneous rock obtain from the Latin word ignis means fire it is a sedimentary rock which is formed through the cooling and solid ification of Magma or Lava.

metamorphic rock:it is a transformation of existing rock type process called metamorphism means change in form

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