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A Rock Sample Appears to Have Different Layers, Seemingly Made

Question 61

Question 61

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A rock sample appears to have different layers, seemingly made of sand particles. How would you genetically classify this sample?


A) metamorphic
B) sedimentary
C) igneous
D) chemical

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