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 A group hiking in the Catskill region of New York State finds several large boulders composed of metamorphic rock. These boulders most likely resulted from the weathering of bedrock formed in the:
(1) Catskills, and were transported to their
present location by mass movement
(2) Catskills, and were transported to their
present location by glaciers
(3) Adirondack Mountains, and were transported
to their present location by mass movement
(4) Adirondack Mountains, and were transported
to their present location by glaciers