Can someone label these?
1. Label
A. sediment
B. weathering & erosion
C. se...
Chemistry, 07.05.2021 17:00 hardyaaron5048
Can someone label these?
1. Label
A. sediment
B. weathering & erosion
C. sedimentary rock
D. Igneous rock
E. Melting
2. label
A. Sediment
B. weathering & erosion
C. Sedimentary rock
D. Igneous rock
E. Melting
3. Label
A. Sediment
B. weathering & erosion
C. Sedimentary rock
D. Igneous rock
E. Melting
4. Label
A. Weathering & erosion
B. Sedimentary rock
C. Igneous rock
D. Melting
E. Heat &pressure
5. Label
A. Weathering & erosion
B. Sedimentary rock
C. Igneous rock
D. Melting
E. Heat &pressure
6. Label
A. Weathering & erosion
B. Sedimentary rock
C. Igneous rock
D. Melting
E. Heat &pressure
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