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3 June, 05:59

The formation of two different rocks is described below. At depths of thousands of feet, molten rock material cools slowly to form Rock A. A volcanic eruption pushes molten material to the surface of Earth and the molten material cools rapidly to form Rock B. Which statement is correct? Both Rock A and Rock B are igneous rocks. Both Rock A and Rock B are metamorphic rocks. Rock A is an igneous rock and Rock B is a metamorphic rock. Rock A is a metamorphic rock and Rock B is an igneous rock.

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  1. 3 June, 06:03
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    Rock A & B are both igneous rocks.
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