Which two processes are most likely to be involved in the formation of
igneous rock?
A. Water...
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Which two processes are most likely to be involved in the formation of
igneous rock?
A. Water is squeezed out from sediment particles.
B. Magma cools as it rises to the surface.
C. A parent rock is changed by heat and pressure.
D. Deeply buried sedimentary rock melts.
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