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Parent rock that contains large amounts of quartz, such as granite, will weather to form? A.organic material. B.iron-rich soil. C.sandy soil. D.clay-filled soil.
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Parent rock that contains large amounts of quartz, such as granite, will weather to form?
A.organic material.
B.iron-rich soil.
C.sandy soil.
D.clay-filled soil.
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Sandy soil is the parent rock that contails large amounts of quartz!!
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