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How fast can a turbidite bed form? A.a matter of minutes B.a matter of seconds C.a matter of hours D.a matter of years
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How fast can a turbidite bed form? A.a matter of minutes B.a matter of seconds C.a matter of hours D.a matter of years
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How fast can a turbidite bed form?
A.a matter of minutes
B.a matter of seconds
C.a matter of hours
D.a matter of years
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A , matter of minutes
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A. a matter of minutes.
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