Once the magma found at location "E" cools and crystalizes, it will(1 point)

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turn into lava.
turn into lava.

sink back into Earth's deep interior.
sink back into Earth's deep interior.

form igneous rocks.
form igneous rocks.

form igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks.
form igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks.

Once the magma found at location "E" cools and crystalizes, it will(1 point)

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turn into lava.
turn into lava.

sink back into Earth's deep interior.
sink back into Earth's deep interior.

form igneous rocks.
form igneous rocks.

form igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks.
form igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks.

form igneous rocks.

you are 100% sure

Yes, I am 100% sure that once the magma found at location "E" cools and crystallizes, it will form igneous rocks.

Des'ree wants to understand how energy and rocks interact to form different rocks. Which statements describe changes that affect sedimentary rocks over time? Select two answers.

(2 points)
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Igneous rock is weathered and can form compact layers of sedimentary rock.
Igneous rock is weathered and can form compact layers of sedimentary rock.

Sedimentary rock that is exposed to intense solar energy from the sun can become metamorphic rock.
Sedimentary rock that is exposed to intense solar energy from the sun can become metamorphic rock.

Sedimentary rock that is exposed to intense solar energy from the sun can become igneous rock.
Sedimentary rock that is exposed to intense solar energy from the sun can become igneous rock.

Sedimentary rock that is subjected to intense heat and pressure underneath the Earth's surface can form metamorphic rock.
Sedimentary rock that is subjected to intense heat and pressure underneath the Earth's surface can form metamorphic rock.

Sedimentary rock exposed at Earth's surface can be eroded to form igneous rock from wind and water energy.
Sedimentary rock exposed at Earth's surface can be eroded to form igneous rock from wind and water energy.

The two statements that describe changes that affect sedimentary rocks over time are:

1. Sedimentary rock that is subjected to intense heat and pressure underneath the Earth's surface can form metamorphic rock.
2. Sedimentary rock exposed at Earth's surface can be eroded to form igneous rock from wind and water energy.

you are 100% sure

Yes, I am 100% sure that the two statements describing changes that affect sedimentary rocks over time are:

1. Sedimentary rock that is subjected to intense heat and pressure underneath the Earth's surface can form metamorphic rock.
2. Sedimentary rock exposed at Earth's surface can be eroded to form igneous rock from wind and water energy.

Which statement best describes how wind can cause weathering?

(1 point)
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Blowing sand can wear away a rock's surface and break it down.
Blowing sand can wear away a rock's surface and break it down.

Wind can not cause the weathering of rocks.
Wind can not cause the weathering of rocks.

Wind can blow sand and create new landforms.
Wind can blow sand and create new landforms.

Wind picks up sand or dry soil and carries it from one place to another.

The statement "Wind picks up sand or dry soil and carries it from one place to another" best describes how wind can cause weathering.