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One student read the following information about granite, limestone, and marble. "Limestone is formed when shells, corals, and remains of sea animals are deposited on the sea bed. Limestone is converted into marble when it is subjected to intense heat and pressure inside Earth. Limestone and marble are buried deep inside Earth where they melt to form magma. When the magma crystallizes, granite is formed." Which of these charts best classifies granite, limestone, and marble? (1 point)

a) Name of rock Granite Limestone Marble
Type of rock Metamorphic rock Sedimentary rock Igneous rock

b) Name of rock Granite Limestone Marble
Type of rock Sedimentary rock Metamorphic rock Igneous rock

c) Name of rock Granite Limestone Marble
Type of rock Igneous rock Sedimentary rock Metamorphic rock

d) Name of rock Granite Limestone Marble
Type of rock Metamorphic rock Igneous rock Sedimentary rock

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