1.which statement is true?
sediment can be any size.
sediment is only small parti...
1.which statement is true?
sediment can be any size.
sediment is only small particles of sand that settle out of water.
sediment doesn't move from the place where it was formed.
sediment in the wind is too small to cause damage.
2.fossils are found in what type of rock?
metamorphic
igneous
amorphous
sedimentary
3.can any type of rock become igneous rock?
no, one type of rock cannot change into another type of rock
yes, rocks at the surface can change from any type to igneous
yes, if they are pressed down into the earth’s core and melt and cool to become igneous rocks
no, only volcanoes produce igneous rocks
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