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What happens to igneous and sedimentary rocks when they are subjected to great heat and pressure?​

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Answered by cnusinu895
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Answer:

metamorphic rocks are formed

Answered by Drake7
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Answer:

The answer is:

Explanation:

Sedimentary rocks were originally sediments, which were compacted under high pressure. Igneous rocks formed when liquid magma or lava—magma that has emerged onto the surface of the Earth—cooled and hardened.  If there is too much heat or pressure, the rock will melt and become magma.

Which later form metamorphic rocks.

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