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A student makes a cross-section clay model to represent the internal structure of a volcano that leads to the formation of two rocks (X and Y). The student records the processes that affect the type of rock that is formed in a table.



Which process(es) causes (s) the rock formed at location X to be different from the rock formed at location Y?


A Student Makes A Crosssection Clay Model To Represent The Internal Structure Of A Volcano That Leads To The Formation Of Two Rocks X And Y The Student Records class=

Sagot :

I'm late. T-T

I'm just always late.

location will be different and the answer is on ur slide