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    Metamorphic Rock Is Formed by Changing the Nature of Minerals
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Metamorphic Rock Is Formed by Changing the Nature of Minerals

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Question 1

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Metamorphic rock is formed by changing the nature of minerals of preexisting rocks. What could the preexisting rocks be?


A) metamorphic
B) igneous
C) metamorphic, igneous, or sedimentary
D) sedimentary

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