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The history of a certain rock began as a solidified melt, which was then was broken apart by wind, water, and ice. the broken pieces came to rest in a low basin near a coastline and then were buried. there these pieces became heated and squeezed such that the minerals in these pieces altered into other minerals. what type of rock is this?

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