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    Which Is a Coarse-Grained, High-Grade, Metamorphic Rock with Alternating Bands
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Which Is a Coarse-Grained, High-Grade, Metamorphic Rock with Alternating Bands

Question 119

Question 119

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Which is a coarse-grained, high-grade, metamorphic rock with alternating bands or stringers of light and dark minerals?


A) gneiss
B) hornfels
C) marble
D) phyllite

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