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When rooka change form in the rock eyele, we see an example of the conservation of A. volume B. matter c. density D. area
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When rooka change form in the rock eyele, we see an example of the
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A. volume
B. matter
c. density
D. area
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The answer is B. Matter. The law of conservation of matter states that matter cannot be created or destroyed so it creates a cycle of matter
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