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When an igneous rock is subjected to weathering, erosion, and eventually depostion, what has it become?
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When an igneous rock is subjected to weathering, erosion, and eventually depostion, what has it become?
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I believe it becomes a sedimentary rock, because it breaks down into finer and smaller pieces of rock.
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