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    Rocks That Are Formed by the Crystallization of New Minerals
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Rocks That Are Formed by the Crystallization of New Minerals

Question 33

Question 33

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Rocks that are formed by the crystallization of new minerals in the solid state (i.e.without melting) due to heat and/or pressure are


A) Igneous.
B) Sedimentary.
C) Ultramafic.
D) Metamorphic.

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