Multiple Choice
Granite does not readily form near oceanic-oceanic convergent boundaries because
A) granite forms from granitic magma and most oceanic material is basaltic in origin.
B) the magma formed at this type of boundary is not conducive to producing granitic type rocks.
C) oceanic-oceanic convergence often results in the eruption of andesitic lavas.
D) all of the above
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