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4) This is the word geologists use for loose pieces of minerals and rock. The particles are transported by wind, water, or ice, and/or the force of gravity and eventually deposited.
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4) This is the word geologists use for loose pieces of minerals and rock. The particles are transported by wind, water, or ice,
and/or the force of gravity and eventually deposited.
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