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Biology, 24.10.2019 08:43 marenh04938

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how does igneous rock become a sedimentary rock?

how does igneous rock become a metamorphic rock?

how does sedimentary rock become an igneous rock?

how does a sedimentary rock become a metamorphic rock?

how does a metamorphic rock become an igneous rock?

how does a metamorphic rock become a sedimentary rock?

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