An analysis of rock types in the area of the Acadia National Park shows a variety of geology in the region. Which evidence would support the theory that rocks in the area of the national park were formed from previous volcanic activity? Select ALL that apply.

A) the presence of igneous rocks

B) the presence of sedimentary rock

C) the presence of metamorphic rock

D) the presence of carbonate rock types

E) the presence of granite rock features​

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Explanation:

Molten rock below Earth's surface (magma), later intruded into this area, forming the igneous rocks (granites) of the Mount Desert Island as it cooled. The Cadillac Mountain Granite is amongst the largest bodies of granite on the island, and it is also one of the oldest in the region (~420 million years old).