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    Exam 4: Igneous Rocks and Intrusive Igneous Activity
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    Erupting Lavas Generally Have a Temperature in the Range of 700°
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Erupting Lavas Generally Have a Temperature in the Range of 700°

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Erupting lavas generally have a temperature in the range of 700° to 1200°F.

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