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Agates are none of the above rock types, but a form of the mineral quartz, normally formed as a gas vesicle filler in igneous rocks, the microcrystalline quartz gradually filling the cavity with successive layers.

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Agates are classified as a type of sedimentary rock. They are formed from silica-rich solutions that fill cavities in various types of rocks, commonly in igneous or metamorphic rocks. The colorful bands and patterns in agates are created through the deposition of different minerals over time.

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Q: Are agates metamorphic igneous or sedimentary?
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