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5. A rigid substance composed of one or more minerals. A solid B. rock C. earth surface D. Particles 6. A type of rock that results from the cooling of the magma A. Igneous B. Metamorphic C. Sedimentary D. None of the Above 7. Rocks changed by temperature, pressure, and hot liquids A. Igneous B. Metamorphic C. Sedimentary D. None of the Above 8. It is called a molten rock below the surface of the Earth A. Lava B. Magma C. Rocks D. Minerals​

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Your Answer in The Following

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  • 5.) B. Rock
  • 6.) A. Igneous
  • 7.) B. Metamorphic
  • 8.) B. Magma

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E: 5#) ↓

[tex]\boxed{\begin{array}{cc} \sf \normalsize A \: (Rock), \: hard \: it \: substance \: \\\sf \normalsize composed \: of \: one \: or \: more \: \\ \sf \normalsize \: minerals. \: the rocks \: are \\ \sf \normalsize \: metamorphic \: when \: you \: see \: wavy \\ \sf \normalsize \: bands \: in \: the \: others \: rock.\end{array}}[/tex]

E: 6#) ↓

[tex]\boxed{\begin{array}{cc} \sf \normalsize The \: (Igneous) \: rocks \: is \: form \\ \sf \normalsize\: when \: magma \: 'molten \: rock' \: it \\ \sf \normalsize\: cools \: and \: crystallizes, \: either \: at \\ \sf \normalsize\: the \: volcanoes \: on \: his \: surface. \end{array}}[/tex]

E: 7#) ↓

[tex]\boxed{\begin{array}{cc} \sf \normalsize (Metamorphism/Metamorphic) \\ \sf \normalsize\: occurs \: because \: some \: minerals \: is \\ \sf \normalsize \: stable \: only \: under \: these \: certain \\\sf \normalsize \: conditions \: of \: pressure \: and \: \\\sf \normalsize temperature \: it \: cause \: chemical \\ \sf \normalsize \: reactions \: occur. \end{array}}[/tex]

E: 8#) ↓

[tex]\boxed{\begin{array}{cc} \sf \normalsize Molten \: rock \: it called \: (Magma) \: \\\sf \normalsize when \: it \: is \: below \: the \: Earth's \\\sf \normalsize \: surface \: and \: lava \: when \: it \: \\\sf \normalsize only \: is \: above. \end{array}}[/tex]

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