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Susan found a box of old rocks in her garage. They had large crystals and were labeled "continental crust". What type of rocks were they?
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Susan found a box of old rocks in her garage. They had large crystals and were labeled
"continental crust". What type of rocks were they?
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Granite
From google and i also need 20 characters
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Calcium rocks I do believe. Jk
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