Answer:
Option (D)
Explanation:
The contact metamorphism is a type of metamorphism which usually occurs around an intrusive igneous body. The temperature of the adjacent rock increases due to the intrusion of hot molten magma. The area that surrounds this intrusive body forms a ring which is typically known as the metamorphic aureole. The rocks that are commonly formed due to this type of metamorphism is hornfels. This rocks are mostly fine-grained and they do not indicate if the deformation is strong or weak.
Thus, this type of metamorphism generally takes place in the areas surrounding an igneous intrusion.
Hence, the correct answer is option (D).