Identify the following rocks Is it igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary.

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Identify the following rocks Is it igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary

The previous rock was igneous Granite-Intrusive igneous

The previous rock was igneous Basalt-Extrusive igneous

The previous rock was igneous Obsidian-Extrusive igneous

The previous rock was igneous Pumice-Extrusive igneous

The previous rock was metamorphic Gneiss-Metamorphic Foliated

The previous rock was metamorphic Slate- Foliated Metamorphic

The previous rock was metamorphic Marble-Nonfoliated metamorphic

The previous rock was sedimentary Sandstone-Clastic Sedimentary

The previous rock was sedimentary Conglomerate-Clastic Sedimentary

The previous rock was sedimentary Shale-Clastic Sedimentary

The previous rock was sedimentary Limestone-Non-Clastic Sedimentary

The previous rock was metamorphic Schist-Foliated Metamorphic

The previous rock was metamorphic Quartzite-Nonfoliated metamorphic