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Exerting a force on something else
In a swamp with abundant (many) organisms
Molten rock erupted from a volcano and then hardened.
Natural Gas
Under sedimentary rock
Pressure
Oil
Organic matter
The layers on the bottom
Made from plant or animal material
In a swamp with abundant (many) organisms
Molten rock erupted from a volcano and then hardened.
Natural Gas
Under sedimentary rock
Pressure
Oil
Organic matter
The layers on the bottom
Students observe several layers of sedimentary rock. They are in the same order as when they first formed. Which layer formed first?
In a swamp with abundant (many) organisms
Molten rock erupted from a volcano and then hardened.
Natural Gas
Under sedimentary rock
Pressure
Oil
Organic matter
The layers on the bottom
A gaseous fossil fuel produced from organic matter that is used to heat homes and cook
In a swamp with abundant (many) organisms
Molten rock erupted from a volcano and then hardened.
Natural Gas
Under sedimentary rock
Pressure
Oil
Organic matter
The layers on the bottom
Where do we find fossil fuels?
In a swamp with abundant (many) organisms
Molten rock erupted from a volcano and then hardened.
Natural Gas
Under sedimentary rock
Pressure
Oil
Organic matter
The layers on the bottom
In what type of environment could fossil fuels begin to form?
In a swamp with abundant (many) organisms
Molten rock erupted from a volcano and then hardened.
Natural Gas
Under sedimentary rock
Pressure
Oil
Organic matter
The layers on the bottom
Which of the following is NOT a step in the formation of sedimentary rock?
In a swamp with abundant (many) organisms
Molten rock erupted from a volcano and then hardened.
Natural Gas
Under sedimentary rock
Pressure
Oil
Organic matter
The layers on the bottom
A liquid made from organic matter, heat, pressure, and millions of years
In a swamp with abundant (many) organisms
Molten rock erupted from a volcano and then hardened.
Natural Gas
Under sedimentary rock
Pressure
Oil
Organic matter
The layers on the bottom
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