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The surface of the Earth changes due to slow processes such as
erosion and weathering.
natural materials forming the crust or outerr layer of the Earth.
alluvial
both a and b.
all of the above.
the decomposition of plant and animal remains
part of a plant or animal that lived long ago.
value
Geology is the study of
erosion and weathering.
natural materials forming the crust or outerr layer of the Earth.
alluvial
both a and b.
all of the above.
the decomposition of plant and animal remains
part of a plant or animal that lived long ago.
value
Which is not a physical property of minerals?
erosion and weathering.
natural materials forming the crust or outerr layer of the Earth.
alluvial
both a and b.
all of the above.
the decomposition of plant and animal remains
part of a plant or animal that lived long ago.
value
Rocks provide minerals that are useful in
erosion and weathering.
natural materials forming the crust or outerr layer of the Earth.
alluvial
both a and b.
all of the above.
the decomposition of plant and animal remains
part of a plant or animal that lived long ago.
value
Which is not a way in which soil is formed?
erosion and weathering.
natural materials forming the crust or outerr layer of the Earth.
alluvial
both a and b.
all of the above.
the decomposition of plant and animal remains
part of a plant or animal that lived long ago.
value
A fossil is
erosion and weathering.
natural materials forming the crust or outerr layer of the Earth.
alluvial
both a and b.
all of the above.
the decomposition of plant and animal remains
part of a plant or animal that lived long ago.
value
Which is not a type of rock?
erosion and weathering.
natural materials forming the crust or outerr layer of the Earth.
alluvial
both a and b.
all of the above.
the decomposition of plant and animal remains
part of a plant or animal that lived long ago.
value
Rocks are
erosion and weathering.
natural materials forming the crust or outerr layer of the Earth.
alluvial
both a and b.
all of the above.
the decomposition of plant and animal remains
part of a plant or animal that lived long ago.
value
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