How did a coarse-grained inclusion that erupted from a volcano form by internal processes?

A) The material was precipitated from groundwater.
B) Intense heat and pressure formed the metamorphic rock in the inclusion.
C) Cooling lava erupted from a volcano.
D) Coarser rocks form from the slow solidification of magma beneath Earth's surface.


Answer: D

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