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The surface bedrock in the hudson highlands consists mostly of

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Gneiss, quartzite, and marble
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Gneiss and marble rocks.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The Hudson highland is a stare national park that is located in the located in the continuous state of the U.S and is on the eastern side of the Hudson rivers and is o the eastern section of the highlands. The park has a total area of 11.58 square miles, with an elevation of 1,260 ft from the sea level and the park rest on an escarpment.
  • It has a significant amount of magnetite iron ore deposits and has a classic example of the Grenville-age metamorphic rock is the Storm King Granitic Gneiss and is exposed at the top of the bear mountain.
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