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When a rock is in its native state, it means that it exists in its natural, unaltered form, typically as it was formed through geological processes without significant weathering, alteration, or human intervention. This state allows for the study of the rock's original mineral composition, texture, and structure. Native state rocks can provide valuable insights into the geological history and conditions under which they formed.

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