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25 June, 15:49
Where would you look for igneous rocks? Why?
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Elise Mendoza
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Where Igneous Rocks Are Found. The deep seafloor (aka ... the oceanic mantle) is made almost entirely of basaltic rocks, with peridotite underneath in the mantle.
Explanation: im pretty sure thats right at least
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