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How could igneous rock become sedimentary rock? Where might you see an example of this?

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An igneous rock is crushed into little shards of rock called sediment, the sediment is then packed together by other rocks or strong forces, that form together to make a Sedimentary rock

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igneous rock becomes sedimentary rock from weather and other elements.

Step-by-step explanation:

For example: When a volcano erupts and lava spews out it hardens and becomes igneous rock but when the volcano erupts again as the lava flows over the igneous rock again it becomes sedimentary rock.

hope that makes sense

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