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meganagirre713:

What happens when magma cools during the rock cycle? A. Igneous rock is formed. B. Metamorphic rock is melted. C. Sediments form sedimentary rock. D. Metamorphic rock forms sediments

Eiwoh2:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @SycoiiX27 A: Igneous rock is formed. Explanation: liquid magma also turns into a solid — a rock — when it is cooled. ... Magma that cools quickly forms one kind of igneous rock \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Please don't give our users direct answers. We like to guide them to the solution instead of giving it out, thus helping them.

Eiwoh2:

As for the question, the way to best find the solution is to first consider the rock cycle itself. Do you remember anything about the cycle they probably showed you in the lesson?

JAIDENGYMNASTIC:

i think it turns into coal

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