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Granite-Gneiss Complexes Are Typical in What Age of Rocks

Question 41

Question 41

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Granite-gneiss complexes are typical in what age of rocks?


A) Archean
B) Hadean
C) Neoproterozoic
D) Paleoproterozoic
E) Mesoproterozoic

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