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    What Is the Interpreted Origin for Magma That Forms Flood
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What Is the Interpreted Origin for Magma That Forms Flood

Question 61

Question 61

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What is the interpreted origin for magma that forms flood basalts?


A) Rapid subduction over tens of millions of years
B) Rapid seafloor spreading that forms pillow basalts
C) Fissures
D) Flood waters from melting glaciers
E) None of these are correct.

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