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Why are rocks not melting deep in the earths crust?​

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Answered by mehrooz432
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Explanation:

sedimentary rocks......

Answered by djmetalicsynthesis
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That's because the rocks underneath the crust is bedrocks which is a rock that is composed of sedimentary rocks... Sedimentary rocks have high melting point due to its adaptation in the very hot mantle.

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