Asked by Bunny Funny
Hannah is comparing a rock from a riverbed and a rock from deep underground. One is very smooth, and the other has very rough edges. Explain why each rock was probably found in that location.
Answer: The rock that is very smooth is likely to be the one near the riverbed because the river would probably toss the rock around and weather it down until it is smooth. Therefore, that means that the other rock was most likely found underground.
Answer: The rock that is very smooth is likely to be the one near the riverbed because the river would probably toss the rock around and weather it down until it is smooth. Therefore, that means that the other rock was most likely found underground.
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Ms. Sue
Right.
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Bunny Funny
Thanks Ms. Sue :)
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Ms. Sue
You're welcome, Bunny.
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Hal
The rock from the riverbed is smooth because the water washing over it has made it smooth. The rock from deep underground is tough because it has broken off from a larger rock.
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Zackary
this is what I got "The rock form near the riverbed, the river made the rock smooth because the water washing over it has made it smooth. The rock from deep underground is tough because lava broken rock apart are broken itself."
Answered by
always right
Answer; The rock from the riverbed is smooth because the water washing over it has made it smooth. The rock from deep underground is tough because it has broken off from a larger rock.
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Seriously?
@always right, you literally copy-pasted what @Hal said were not stupid
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KitKat -^w^-
ok, yalls here,
The rock found in the riverbed has been smoothed over by the constant passage of water over time which has smoothed out the rock.
The Rock found deep underground has rough edges as it was formed by breaking from a larger rock fragment which formed by the cooling of magma and therefore has jagged edges like crystals.
Peace! -^w^-
The rock found in the riverbed has been smoothed over by the constant passage of water over time which has smoothed out the rock.
The Rock found deep underground has rough edges as it was formed by breaking from a larger rock fragment which formed by the cooling of magma and therefore has jagged edges like crystals.
Peace! -^w^-
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person
wow
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thx
thx bunny funny
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Tango Tokyo
the rock from the riverbed is smooth cause the riverbed is a stream and the rock is at the bottom and and the water makes the top smooth by flowing over it so many times and the rough rock is because instead of finding it in the bedrock you find it next to it so nothing is smoothing it out
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Yeey
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Anonymous
Y’all are jus stealing @Hal answer but making it into your own wording😂😂
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Mcflurry
Haha Facts bro but so many people from Connexus like
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2020 sux
The answer i got was E
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2020 sux
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give me some tea
IM JUST LOOKING AT THE FACT THAT @always right GOT THEM SELF EXPOSED-
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ms. sue i wanna know a question you dont have to answer but how old are you?
Answered by
JustHere
The rock found in the river was smoothed from years of being underwater in running water, which causes its edges to lessen. The Rock found underground is rigid from being broken off of a stalagmight or stalagtite. I probably messed up the spelling, but I honestly don't care. I hope this helps.
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Todoroki's soba
Can we just appreciate Ms. Sue for A LOT that she has done for us.
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N/a person
YES todorki' soba. People really don't know what she does every day for hours trying to get to so many student at a time.
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