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  • 21-10-2016
  • Chemistry
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how could a rock be changed but still be classified as the same form of rock?

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hudaadus hudaadus
  • 30-03-2022

Because when any rock undergoes process of weathering, sedimentation, crystallization and metamorphism, the rock changes but still can be classified as the same form of rock, so, the process of weathering and erosion of the sediments and the existing rocks forms sedimentary rocks.

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