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10 of 50 Question 10 Review Which New York State location has surface bedrock that has been subjected to very intense regional metamorphism? 1. 41°00' N 72°15'W 2 42°3…
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Which New York State location has surface bedrock that has been subjected to very intense regional metamorphism?
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41°00' N 72°15'W
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42°30' N 75°00' W
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44°00' N 76°00' W
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44°30' N 74°00' W
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(4) 44°30' N 74°00' W
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