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    The Stable Nucleus of a Continent Consisting of a Precambrian
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The Stable Nucleus of a Continent Consisting of a Precambrian

Question 29

Question 29

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The stable nucleus of a continent consisting of a Precambrian shield and a platform of buried ancient rocks is a(n) ____.


A) craton
B) benthos
C) mobile belt
D) orogenic belt
E) basin

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