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Igneous rocks are classified based upon their ______________. a. mineralogy and density b. density and hardness c. texture and mineralogy d. fluorescence and texture
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Igneous rocks are classified based upon their ______________. a. mineralogy and density b. density and hardness c. texture and mineralogy d. fluorescence and texture
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Igneous rocks are classified based upon their ______________.
a. mineralogy and density
b. density and hardness
c. texture and mineralogy
d. fluorescence and texture
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texture and mineralogy.
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The answer is C. texture and mineralogy
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