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Well there are minerals every where so then the minerals could end up in the magma and then go threw the rock cycle.

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1. Magma cools and forms a igneous rock.

2. Heat and pressure compress the rock formed from magma.

3. The grains in the rock press together to form layers.

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Q: How are minerals in magma could travel through the cycle and eventually end up in each of the three main classifications of rocks?
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