During the formation of metamorphic rocks, what most likely causes pressure to increase?
O Mag...
English, 22.05.2020 15:57 linnialmira
During the formation of metamorphic rocks, what most likely causes pressure to increase?
O Magma pockets rise.
O Gravity pulls on rocks.
O Rocks melt deep beneath Earth's surface.
Rocks beneath Earth's surface are forced toward the mantle.
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