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Describe two pathways the student can use to show how a metamorphic rock

could become another type of rock and then become metamorphic once again

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One pathway is that an igneous rock can apply heat and pressure to the rock which will become metamorphic. Another pathway is that a metamorphic rock can be changed by heat and pressure to form into a different metamorphic rock.

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In order for a metamorphic rock to become a sedimentary rock, the rock must undergo erosion. Once the rock has eroded, it will produce rock fragments or sediments which accumulate to form a sedimentary rock. ... In turn, when igneous and sedimentary rocks are exposed to heat and pressure, the rocks become metamorphic.

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