<span>An igneous rock can change under pressure to metamorphic.
</span><span>a igneous rock can turn into another igneous rock by melting then resolidifying, it can turn into a sedimentary rock by getting weathered then recemented, or it can turn into a metamorphic rock by being subjected to great heat and pressure</span>
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The owl pellet can't be used to study fossil records because they can't show the fossils of the animals from very long time ago.
the answer is a or d and im leaning too a so i suggest getting a second opinion sorry i cant help much more than that.
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Volcanoes form at B when the oceanic plate is subducted, and the plate melts and forms magma. This magma rises towards the surface and erupts as lava which forms the volcanoes. ... Magma melts through the crust and moves to the surface in a hot spot. Also a collision between two oceanic plates can form volcanoes.
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