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Applied to produce in the fields, what may linger on foods and cause adverse reactions in children?
Foliation
A geological feature that represents repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks caused by the reorientation of minerals under high pressure and temperature.
Lineation
Lineation in geology refers to any linear feature on the surface of a rock or within a rock mass, often created by the flow of the material or the alignment of minerals during deformation.
Sedimentary Rock
Rock formed from the accumulation or deposition of mineral or organic particles, often in layers, hardened over time by pressure and cementation.
Metamorphic Equivalent
A rock resulting from the metamorphism of an initial rock type, transforming its mineral composition or structure.
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