Multiple Choice
Why are plutonic rocks often called massive?
A) They often accumulate as successive layers, appearing banded.
B) They are covered by the ocean.
C) They are very large.
D) They rarely accumulate as successive layers and as result look very different from sedimentary rocks.
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