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    Which of the Following Rocks Would Exhibit Visible, Textural Evidence
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Which of the Following Rocks Would Exhibit Visible, Textural Evidence

Question 77

Question 77

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Which of the following rocks would exhibit visible, textural evidence of having undergone significant partial melting?


A) marbles
B) migmatites
C) porphyroblastic hornfels
D) coarse grained angular fault breccias

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