Clay minerals are light silicates that form ________. from molten rock from chemical weathering of igneous rocks from pressure and heat. from mechanical weathering of any rock

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Clay minerals are light silicates that primarily form from the chemical weathering of igneous rocks. This process involves the alteration of minerals in igneous rocks through chemical reactions with water and other substances, leading to the formation of clay minerals.