A. Igneous B. Sedimentary C. Metamorphic D. Minerals.

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A. Igneous B. Sedimentary C. Metamorphic D. Minerals

A. Mineral B. Streak C. Luster D. color

A. Melted or liquid B. Sedimentary C. Hardness D. Rock

A. Igneous B. Sedimentary C. Metamorphic D. Minerals

A. Igneous B. Sedimentary C. Metamorphic D. Minerals

A. Igneous B. Sedimentary C. Metamorphic D. Minerals

A. Sediment B. Rocks C. Metamorphic D. Minerals

A. Streak B. Hardness C. Luster D. Color

A. Lava is liquid rock inside Earth; magma is liquid rock on Earth’s surface. B. Lava is liquid rock on Earth’s surface; magma is liquid rock inside Earth.

A. Igneous B. Sedimentary C. Metamorphic D. Minerals