4. Fractional crystallization is the
a. breaking of crystals in magma.
b. opposite of partia...
Biology, 18.09.2021 16:50 salinasroel22
4. Fractional crystallization is the
a. breaking of crystals in magma.
b. opposite of partial melting.
c. formation of fractured rock.
d. two of the above
Answers: 3
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