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Describe regional metamorphism. Where does it take place?
Curb
To check, restrain, or control an action or development, often used in the context of regulations or policies designed to limit certain behaviors.
Felsic
Refers to igneous rocks that are rich in lighter elements such as silicon and oxygen, generally characterized by light colors.
Mafic
A material having high contents of magnesium (Mg) and iron (Fe), generally accompanied by a decreased amount of silica.
Igneous Fragments
Pieces of rock formed from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava, often found in volcanic or plutonic environments.
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