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Sedimentary rocks will most likely form an environment where--
A. Two land masses are colliding.
B. Liquid rock is hardening into a solid.
C. Minerals are being created under pressure.
D. Particles of rocks are accumulating.


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Answered by DevanshRaulo
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Answer:

Option c is the correct answer.

Answered by AntaraMukherjee22
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C. Minerals are being created under pressure.

Sedimentary rocks will most likely form an environment where minerals are being created under pressure.

Hence, the correct option is C.

Sedimentary rocks are formed on the near earth surface in contrast to metamorphic and igneous rocks which are formed deep into the earth. The processes that lead to formation of Sedimentary rocks are erosion, weathering, dissolution, precipitation and lithification. These are the minerals created under pressure near the possible environment of deposition in deltas, river banks, and the bottom of waterfalls. Sometimes minerals crystallizes near banks and rivers or edges of oceans where the climate is usually dry and a lot of water evaporates quickly.

Over time the minerals build layers of sedimentary rocks due to pressure.

According to above explanation other options A. Two land masses are colliding.B. Liquid rock is hardening into a solid.D. Particles of rocks are accumulating.-are incorrect.

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