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How do fossils form?
erosion
deep underground
no materials that were once part of living things
granite
extrusive rock
living things die and their remains are buried by sediments
wind blowing across the water's surface
mass movement
The most abundant intrusive rock in the continental crust is
erosion
deep underground
no materials that were once part of living things
granite
extrusive rock
living things die and their remains are buried by sediments
wind blowing across the water's surface
mass movement
The energy that produces ocean waves comes from
erosion
deep underground
no materials that were once part of living things
granite
extrusive rock
living things die and their remains are buried by sediments
wind blowing across the water's surface
mass movement
Igneous rock that formed from lava that erupted onto Earth's surface is called
erosion
deep underground
no materials that were once part of living things
granite
extrusive rock
living things die and their remains are buried by sediments
wind blowing across the water's surface
mass movement
Landslides, mudflows, slump, and creep are all examples of
erosion
deep underground
no materials that were once part of living things
granite
extrusive rock
living things die and their remains are buried by sediments
wind blowing across the water's surface
mass movement
A mineral is inorganic, which means that it contains
erosion
deep underground
no materials that were once part of living things
granite
extrusive rock
living things die and their remains are buried by sediments
wind blowing across the water's surface
mass movement
Where does most metamorphic rock form?
erosion
deep underground
no materials that were once part of living things
granite
extrusive rock
living things die and their remains are buried by sediments
wind blowing across the water's surface
mass movement
The process by which natural forces move weathered rock and soil from one place to another is called
erosion
deep underground
no materials that were once part of living things
granite
extrusive rock
living things die and their remains are buried by sediments
wind blowing across the water's surface
mass movement
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