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Warm Up 3.2 8/30/16 Based on Pgs 67-76

Answer the Following: __________ is the most abundant plutonic rock in the continental crust. Granite B. Gabbro C. Basalt D. Rhyolite 2. True or false: Magma is found as a large pool in the mantle. A. True B. False The process by which rock melts at higher temperatures and lower pressure Bowens Reaction B. Decompression C.. Differentiation D. Assimilation Basalt and Gabbro form most abundantly in the: Mountains B. Mantle C. Sea Floor D. Atmosphere

Answer the Following: 1. __________ is the most abundant rock plutonic rock in the continental crust. Granite B. Gabbro C. Basalt D. Rhyolite 2. True or false: Magma is found as a large pool in the mantle. A. True B. False The process by which rock melts at higher temperatures and lower pressure Bowens Reaction B. Decompression C.. Differentiation D. Assimilation Basalt and Gabbro form most abundantly in the: Mountains B. Mantle C. Sea Floor D. Atmosphere