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Adalynn Monroe
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18 June, 17:20
Igneous rocks formed on or near Earth's surface
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Giovanny Quinn
18 June, 17:32
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They are formed on earths surface
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Yusuf Spencer
18 June, 17:46
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It is formed on earths surface because igneous rock is formed by volcanoes and volcanoes are on land
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