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how are minerals formed in igneous and metamorphic rocks​

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Answered by anamkhurshid29
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In igneous and metamorphic rocks, minerals occur in cracks, crevices, faults and joints. They are formed when minerals in liquid or molten and gaseous forms are forced upward through these weak zones (cavities) towards earth's surface. They cool and solidify as they rise towards the surface

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Answered by Anonymous
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In igneous and metamorphic rocks minerals may occur in the cracks, crevices, faults or joints. In most cases, they are formed when minerals in liquid/molten and gaseous forms are forced upward through cavities towards the earth's surface.

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