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A daughter rock is a type of rock that forms from the alteration or transformation of a parent rock, typically through processes like weathering, erosion, or metamorphism. In geology, the term often refers to rocks that result from the breakdown or reformation of existing rocks, contributing to the rock cycle. Daughter rocks can include sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic rocks, depending on the processes involved.

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