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Crystallization from cooling magma describes one way that _____. a. atoms bond b. ions combine. c. protons attract electrons. d. minerals form.
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Crystallization from cooling magma describes one way that _____.
a. atoms bond
b. ions combine.
c. protons attract electrons.
d. minerals form.
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The correct answer would be minerals form
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I think the correct answer would be minerals form. Crystallization is the process of forming crystals from solutions and is one way that minerals are formed in the nature. It is a solid-liquid type of separation. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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