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Student 2; because metamorphic rock, sedimentary rock, and igneous rock can be subjected to heat and pressure to melt. This can form any igneous rock, it just depends on the minerals and the amount of heat andpressure the rock is subjected too. igneous rocks form from pressure and melting of magma. can be intrusive or extrusivesedimentary rocks form from the litification or crystallization of sediment. metamorphic rocks from from heat and pressure.has layers.This does not fully explain the rock cycle becuase the rocks can intertwine. The rock cycle is a general idea ofhow rocks from. Each type of rock catergory can stay within their category or become a different catergory. meltingerosion, transportation, and deposition burial and heating erosion, transportation, and deposition bruial and or heating heating and meltingheating and remeltingerosion, transportation, and redeposition burial, heating and remetamorphismsedimentary rocksmetamorphic rocksigneous rocksVenus, Earth and Mars. This is because their is molten present. Earth and Mars. This is because there is liquid, and ice. Earth. This is because there is plate tectonics. igneous


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