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Gina pours some sugar in a hot pan. The sugar melts. She placesthe pan with the melted sugar in a cool place. The sugar hardens inone single piece. How does Gina's model compare to the way an actualigneous
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Gina pours some sugar in a hot pan. The sugar melts. She placesthe pan with the melted sugar in a cool place. The sugar hardens inone single piece. How does Gina's model compare to the way an actualigneous rock would form?
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the sugar is melted like the magma then cooled to make the sugar hard like the magma cooling and hardening to for into a igneous rock
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