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23 February, 01:15

Look closely at the rock cycle above. Imagine this rock forms just outside of the igneous intrusion at step D. Based on how and where this rock is formed it is most likely A) Igneous: formed outside the igneous intrusion. B) Igneous: formed as the lava moved through the existing bedrock. C) Sedimentary: formed from cooled crystals forming slowly in layers. D) Metamorphic: formed outside the igneous intrusion; re-crystalization.

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  1. 23 February, 01:38
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    I just did it. it is D

    Metamorphic: formed outside the igneous intrusion; re-crystalization. Heat from the igneous intrusion causes contact metamorphism and the rock changes: re-crystalization.
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