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ANALOGY: Vesicular is to trapped bubbles as coarse-grained is to large mineral particles.

True or false

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the answer you're looking for is true 
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User Amit Malik
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Answer:

TRUE

Step-by-step explanation:

The vesicles refers to the small and large holes that are commonly found to be present in the extrusive igneous rocks. These are mostly present in the volcanic rocks. These vesicles used to trap gases such as Water vapor (H₂O), Nitrogen gas (N₂), Carbon dioxide (CO₂), Methane (CH₄), Sulfur dioxide (SO₂), and Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S). These gases are released into the atmosphere where they escape the bubbles.

For example, Pumice, Basalt, and Obsidian.

These bubbles cannot hold the coarse-grained minerals because it has the capacity to hold only the gaseous elements.

Hence, the above statement is TRUE.

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