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Sedimentary rocks hold clues toGroup of answer choiceshow minerals crystallize from magmapressure and temperature in Earth’s deep interiorprocesses that cause volcanoes to eruptenvironments that existed on Earth’s surface in the past

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Sedimentary rocks hold clues toGroup of answer choiceshow minerals crystallize from magmapressure and temperature in Earth’s deep interiorprocesses that cause volcanoes to eruptenvironments that existed on Earth’s surface in the past

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Sedimentary rocks hold clues to environments that existed on Earth’s surface in the past.

Here's why:

  1. Sedimentary rocks are formed from the accumulation of sediments, such as sand or pebbles, and the remains of plants and animals. These materials are deposited over time in various environments on Earth's surface.

  2. As these sediments accumulate, they form layers. The type of sediment in each layer provides clues about the environment in which it was deposited. For example, layers of sand might indicate a desert or beach environment, while layers of plant and animal remains might indicate a forest or ocean environment.

  3. By studying these layers and the types of sediments they contain, scientists can learn about the environments that existed on Earth's surface when the sediments were deposited. This can provide important information about Earth's past climates and ecosystems, and how they have changed over time.

  4. Therefore, sedimentary rocks do not provide information about how minerals crystallize from magma, pressure and temperature in Earth’s deep interior, or processes that cause volcanoes to erupt. These processes are more closely associated with igneous and metamorphic rocks, not sedimentary rocks.

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