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Biology, 02.07.2019 09:30 lucerogd170

Pl will vote brainliest 100 points pl i rly need compare the sedimentation rates of sand and silt from calm water. fossils are not typically found in rocks other than sedimentary rocks. explain why this is so. explain how clastic sedimentary rocks are formed. explain how chemical precipitate rocks are formed.

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