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    The Sudbury Basin Is One of the Richest Mining Areas
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The Sudbury Basin Is One of the Richest Mining Areas

Question 35

Question 35

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The Sudbury Basin is one of the richest mining areas in the world because it


A) is a banded-iron formation.
B) is a meteorite impact site.
C) is a layered intrusion.
D) is a stromatolite.
E) all of these

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