Multiple Choice
What are tekites?
A) hard, foliated, hornfels chips in a shale heated by an intrusive granite
B) unusually coarse-grained migmatites that crystallized in a caldera
C) globular to teardrop-shaped, dark, glassy, silica-rich impact melts
D) granular breccias produced by fault zone shattering
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