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Chemistry, 13.12.2020 23:40 aashya16

Which statement describes the rock cycle? A. A series of processes on Earth's surface and interior that slowly erodes rocks from one kind to another

B. A series of processes on Earth's surface and interior that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another

C. A series of processes on Earth's surface and interior that quickly changes rocks from one kind to another

D. A series of processes on Earth's surface that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another

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