The oldest rocks on Earth

  1. Why it is difficult for scientists to locate the oldest rocks on Earth? (1 point)IS O Rocks are constantly eroded by weather.
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  2. Why it is difficult for scientists to locate the oldest rocks on Earth?A:Rocks are broken down into smaller pieces over time.
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  3. Why it is difficult for scientists to locate the oldest rocks on Earth?(1 point) Responses The oldest rocks can only be found at
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  4. QuestionWhy it is difficult for scientists to locate the oldest rocks on Earth?(1 point) Responses The oldest rocks can only be
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  5. What would give you the best approximation of the age of the solar system?(1 point)Responses the oldest rocks on the moon the
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  6. What would give you the best approximation of the age of the solar system? (1 point)the oldest rocks on the moon the average age
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  7. Earth's Processes: Weathering and Erosion Unit Test14 of 1714 of 17 Items Question What would give you the best approximation of
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  8. What would give you the best approximation of the age of the solar system?(1 point)Responses the average age of rocks on Earth
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  9. The oldest rocks on Earth are about 4 billion years old. Why aren't there many rocks older than this?Group of answer choices
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  10. What does the following picture tell us about the age of rocks?a The oldest rocks are always molten, and when they exit a
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