What is metamorphic form of igneous and sedimentary rocks?
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The igneous rocks are formed by the cooling of the molten magma inside the earth crust or the earth surface
sedimentary rock are constantly broken down into smaller fragments and carried away by the wind water ice and deposited either on the sea bed or on land
metamorphic certain igneous and sedimentary rock get changed due to excessive heat and pressure inside the earth and undergo a complete change in their from and characteristics
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sedimentary rock are constantly broken down into smaller fragments and carried away by the wind water ice and deposited either on the sea bed or on land
metamorphic certain igneous and sedimentary rock get changed due to excessive heat and pressure inside the earth and undergo a complete change in their from and characteristics
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Igneous rocks form when molten rock (magma or lava) cools and solidifies. Sedimentary rocks originate when particles settle out of water or air, or by precipitation of minerals from water. Metamorphic rocks result when existing rocks are changed by heat, pressure, or reactive fluids, such as hot, mineral-laden water.
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