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Which kind of rock forms when molten rock from underground moves to the

surface?
A) igneous rock
B)metamorphic rock
C)sedimentary rock
D) liquid rock

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User Rubinsh
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Answer:

A) igneous rock

Step-by-step explanation:

Igneous rock is formed when molten rock from underground moves to the surface.

There are three types of rock

1. Igneous rock: This is formed when molten rock (magma or lava) cools and solidifies.

2. Sedimentary rock: As the name implies, it is formed by the coming together of small particles such as gravel, sand, silt, or clay.

Metamorphic rock: This is a rock formed from existing rock. It is formed by the gradual disintegration of existing rocks caused by heat or pressure.

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