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![]() Probably a metamorphic rock. http://www.google.com/search?q=Metamorphic+Rocks Ok Sam, and just what makes you say that? Anyway, my opinion is no. The condrules are too large. If you look at pictures of real condrites, the condrules are much smaller. What are some other alternatives? sedimentary "conglomerate" or porphyritic igneous. But most likely sedimentary. What was the area like that you found it in? |
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