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    The Intrusive Igneous Rocks That Most Likely Formed Below Earth's
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The Intrusive Igneous Rocks That Most Likely Formed Below Earth's

Question 42

Question 42

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The intrusive igneous rocks that most likely formed below Earth's surface are ____.


A) basalt, pumice, and welded tuff
B) obsidian, granite, and basalt
C) pumice, andesite, and welded tuff
D) granite, diorite, and gabbro
E) granite, diorite, and rhyolite

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