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The oldest basalts on the ocean floor are about ____________ years old. a. 50 thousand b. 4 billion c. 200 million d. 2.5 million
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The oldest basalts on the ocean floor are about ____________ years old.
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c. 200 million
d. 2.5 million
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C would be the correct answer
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