 A. color  B. Texture  A. Pressure over time binds sediments into rocks.  B. Heat and/or pressure change the minerals in a rock.

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 A. color  B. Texture

 A. Pressure over time binds sediments into rocks.  B. Heat and/or pressure change the minerals in a rock.

 A. Sedimentary  B. Metamorphic

 A. clay  B. sand

 A. topsoil  B. subsoil

 A. Halite  B. Quartz

 A. color and luster  B. hardness and streak

 A. rainfall  B. decay of plants and animals

 A. the top layer  B. the middle layer  C. the bottom layer

 A. igneous  B. sedimentary

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