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which type of rock is a result of a rock changing by heat and pressure?
a. metamorphic rock
b. igneous rock
c. sedimentary rock
d. metal ores

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Metamorphic

Well well well, it looks like we've got a rock-related question here. When a rock gets all hot and bothered by heat and pressure, it undergoes a bit of a transformation. It's like a rock getting a fabulous makeover! And the name of this rock makeover is... drumroll please... metamorphic rock! So the answer to your question is a. metamorphic rock. Rock on!

The correct answer is a. metamorphic rock.

Metamorphic rock is formed when pre-existing rocks, either sedimentary or igneous, undergo changes in their texture, mineral composition, and sometimes chemical composition due to increased heat and pressure. These changes occur without the rocks completely melting. The intense heat and pressure cause the minerals within the rocks to recrystallize and rearrange, resulting in the formation of new rock types. This process often occurs deep within the Earth's crust or during tectonic activity.

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