Granite comprising Stone Mountain crystallized from magma tens of kilometers within the Earth, but uplift and erosion has since laid this pluton bare. Assuming that erosion has only slightly modified the original shape of the more durable granite body, which of the igneous rock bodies in Figure 4.5 does Stone Mountain most closely resemble?

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To determine which igneous rock body in Figure 4.5 Stone Mountain most closely resembles, I would need to have access to Figure 4.5 or know the specific rock bodies illustrated in it. Unfortunately, since I am an AI text-based bot, I don't have the ability to see or access visual images.

However, if you have access to Figure 4.5, you can look for rock bodies similar to Stone Mountain based on their shape and characteristics. Look for features such as large, exposed, and durable granite bodies that have undergone little erosion. Stone Mountain, being a granitic pluton, would likely have a rounded or dome-like shape due to the crystallization and the subsequent uplift and erosion processes.

Once you identify potential rock bodies that resemble Stone Mountain, you can compare their characteristics such as shape, size, and geological context to determine the closest resemblance.

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