Are rocks consider valuable natural

  1. Are rocks consider valuable natural resources?No rocks or not valuable because they are nonliving solids Yes, rocks are valuable
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  2. Are rocks considered valuable natural resources?Yes, rocks are valuable because they are part of Earth’s crust. No, rocks are
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  3. Are rocks considered valuable natural resources?A. No, rocks are not valuable because they are nonliving solids. B. No rocks are
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  4. Are rocks considered valuable natural resources? A. Yes, rocks are valuable because they are part of Earth's crust, Yes, rocks
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  5. Are rocks considered valuable natural resources?A. No, rocks are not valuable because they are nonliving solids. B. No, rocks
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  6. Are rocks considered valuable natural resources? (1 point)○ No, rocks are not valuable because they are nonliving solids. ○
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  7. Are rocks considered valuable natural resources?answer from the options below Yes, rocks are valuable because they are part of
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  8. SCIENCE: ROCKS AND MINERAL QUICK CHECKUNIT 4 LESSON 3 ARE ROCKS CONSIDERED VALUABLE NATURAL RESOURCES? 1. NO, ROCKS ARE NOT
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  9. Are rocks considered valuable natural resources?No, rocks are not valuable because they are nonliving solids. Yes, rocks are
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  10. Are rocks considered valuable natural resources?A. No, rocks are not valuable because they are nonliving solids. B. Yes, rocks
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