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what process repeatedly moves matter between different forms on Earth? A. cycle B. natural law C. closed system D. conservation of matter
Cycles repeatedly move matter between different forms on Earth.
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Siltstone is the fragmental sedimentary rock which would most likely form farthest from land.
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Deposition is not directly related to the formation of a metamorphic rock.
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