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Brrunno [24]
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What do petrologists study?

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Jlenok [28]3 years ago
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The composition and formation of rocks
lions [1.4K]3 years ago
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Petrology is the study of igneous rocks (rocks formed from magma), and petrologists study the composition and formation of rocks. Correct answer: D

Petrologists work on the field to identify particular rock formations, study rock strata, examine the geological structure of an area, or take samples from rocks of interest.

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