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All types of rocks can be found in Quebec. The bulk of Quebec is comprised of the Canadian Shield, containing pre-cambrian age granitic igneous rocks. Basins and plains contain glacially deposited rocks of all types, and the upper reaches of the Appalachian mountains extends into Quebec, consisting of sedimentary strata.

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