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In what way(s) does the formation of a metamorphic rock differ from that of a sedimentary or igneous rock

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Explanation:in the metamorphic process due to the impact of pressure and the collection of many types of crystallization, metamorphic rocks are usually more solid than sedimentary rocks; but metamorphic rock from igneous rock, due to its schist structure, its mechanical properties are inferior to igneous rock

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