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Why do you think the four thousand colonists in the forest were able to kill so many English soldiers?
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5. how is transported soil different from residual soil? o a. it forms on unconsolidated materials. ob. it develops on bedrock. o c. it has been moved from another location. d. it transports other materials.
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Why might a single rock layer exhibit different types of sedimentary rocks within it? view available hint(s) why might a single rock layer exhibit different types of sedimentary rocks within it? such a rock layer, termed a facies, when traced laterally represents a variety of depositional environments that formed in a sequence over time. such a rock layer, termed a facies, when traced laterally represents a single depositional environment that formed over time. such a rock layer, termed a facies, when traced vertically represents a variety of depositional environments that formed at the same time across a broad area. such a rock layer, termed a facies, when traced laterally represents a variety of depositional environments that formed at the same time across a broad area. such a rock layer, termed a facies, when traced vertically represents a variety of depositional environments that formed in a sequence over time.
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Why do u think kenny is afraid when he realizes that the reading he has chosen to do will be for byrons calss? what happens after the reading that surprises kenny?
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Geography, 24.06.2019 14:00
Deep-ocean and are created by convergent boundaries of an ocean and continental crust
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