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Look through the gallery below and see if you can spot the following: Sandstone (sedimentary rock)
Granite (igneous rock) Marble (metamorphic rock) Sedimentary rock Formation of metamorphic rock
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have any spaces in it to let water in). Also included is a KWL (what I know already, what I would
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We added a bit more water and it still soaked it in. Metamorphic: a rock formed when existing rock
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