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    Exam 6: Up From the Inferno: Magma and Igneous Rocks
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    The Figure Below Shows Mafic Magma as It Meets the Seafloor,which
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The Figure Below Shows Mafic Magma as It Meets the Seafloor,which

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The figure below shows mafic magma as it meets the seafloor,which cools to form an igneous rock called The figure below shows mafic magma as it meets the seafloor,which cools to form an igneous rock called   A)  pegmatite. B)  pillow basalt. C)  laccolith. D)  pluton.


A) pegmatite.
B) pillow basalt.
C) laccolith.
D) pluton.

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