What type of rock is formed when sedimentary rocks and igneous rocks are subjected to high temperatures and pressures?
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Metamorphic rocks form from heat and pressure changing the original or parent rock into a completely new rock. The parent rock can be either sedimentary, igneous, or even another metamorphic rock. The word "metamorphic" comes from Greek and means "To Change Form".
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