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19 January, 10:21

Astronomers studying the planet of Acer have detected igneous rock under its surface. One astronomer makes a claim that some of the material that this igneous rock formed from used to be in sedimentary rock on the surface of Acer. If the scientist is correct, how could the sedimentary rock have become an igneous rock?

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  1. 19 January, 10:41
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    through heat from the planets core
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