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clever guy
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I'd like to see a picture of one rock from Earth's interior that the Martian rock "resembles".
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Link, please.
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It is not so dumb if it can speak for Mars and tell us how it came to be. Curiosity is a translation device.
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Darn. Knew I left something behind.

Bygones.
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@2, google "plagiogranite". That's one scientist's guess from the description, which sadly does not name the geologic type they're describing. Found in Hawaii, Cyprus, and other ocean islands, as well as continental rift zones such as the Rio Grande valley. To a non-scientist like me, it looks like a chunk of basalt, which you can find at any large garden store.
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Somebody should photoshop a blue Ribbon on the thing.
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@8 for the Win At Rock!
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"Yestersol... all my troubles seemed so far-'awall'."


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