Half the mountain collapsed.
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~C
<span>a reference point for measuring elevation</span>
Granite
T: Phaneritic, Pegmatitic
P: Craton. Near Intrusive bodies such as a batholith
Plutonic
Minerals: Major: Plagioclase, K-spar
Granite #2
T: Phaneritic
P: same as above
plutonic
minerals: Major: Kspar Minor: Quartz and plag
Syenite:
T: Phaneritic
P: intrusive body. common in sills and more mafic bodies.
minerals: mainly alkali feldspar and amphibole
<span>Among the choices given, an example of the divergent boundary is letter C. Oceanic-continental. When we speak of divergent boundary, we also refer to the constructive or extensional boundary. This is a feature which is linear in nature and exist between two tectonic plates that tend to move away from each other. </span>