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What causes sediments to stick together and become sold rock? A. Fossils B. Soil texture • C. Pressure D. Humus
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What causes sediments to stick together and become sold rock?
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B. Soil texture
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C. Pressure
The squeezing together together of layers of sediment due to great weight.
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C. pressure is correct
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