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1. forms from compressed or cemented deposits. A. MineralsB. Igneous rocks C. Sedimentary rocks D. Metamorphic rocks 2. forms from great heat and pressure. A. MineralsB. Igneous rocks C. Sedimentary rocks D. Metamorphic rocks 3. forms from cooled and hardened magma or lava. A. MineralsB. Igneous rocks C. Sedimentary rocks D. Metamorphic rocks 4. often form deep in the earth’s crust. A. MineralsB. Igneous rocks C. Sedimentary rocks D. Metamorphic rocks

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1. forms from compressed or cemented deposits. A. Minerals B. Igneous rocksC. Sedimentary rocks D. Metamorphic rocks

2. forms from great heat and pressure. A. Minerals B. Igneous rocksC. Sedimentary rocks D. Metamorphic rocks

3. forms from cooled and hardened magma or lava.A. Minerals B. Igneous rocksC. Sedimentary rocks D. Metamorphic rocks

4. often form deep in the earth’s crust.A. Minerals B. Igneous rocksC. Sedimentary rocks D. Metamorphic rocks

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ReviewReviewMetamorphic RocksMetamorphic RocksRock CycleRock Cycle

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Bio-geochemical CyclesBio-geochemical CyclesCycling of an element or Cycling of an element or

compound through the compound through the environment/biomeenvironment/biome

Biome- environment that Biome- environment that supports lifesupports life

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