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questions about rock cycle (for school)

answer ONE OR ALL of these questions and you get props!! thank you and no mean comments about how i should do my own work, this is an online high school course im taking for credit and im only in 7th grade so its hard:(

9.    Explain how rocks can turn into each other by use of the rock cycle.


10.    If you had an unknown rock in front of you, what type of questions would you start asking yourself to determine its type in order to identify it?


8.    Look in the website link The textures of metamorphic rock can be foliated or non-foliated. Describe them both and give examples of each.

4.    Pick ONE of the chemical classes of minerals (link) and explain why those minerals are special and what they can be used for.

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umm okay, THANKS FOR THE COMMENTS I SAID I DIDNT WANT?
clelily13 posted over a year ago
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^YOU know people were going to see that. So deal with it. Don't whine about it.
BlindBandit92 posted over a year ago
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^It isn't.
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LeatherRain said:
Do. Your. Own. Work.
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LMAO XD
demonthief posted over a year ago
TDIlover4ever said:
Are you kidding me? DO YOUR OWN FUCKING WORK. We're not your servants.
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someone_save_me said:
I don't give a FUCK if you told me not to, I'm gonna say it anyways. Do your own god damn work!
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maybe they needed a little extra help
demonthief posted over a year ago
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@demonthief It isn't that hard.I could see if it was calculus or something but this is basic science. She can research it herself. All she have to do it.
BlindBandit92 posted over a year ago
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^All of the people that answered didn't need one.
BlindBandit92 posted over a year ago
Heartisalone said:
I'm sorry, but i'm not going to do your homework for you.
Not even for those worthless little things people give each other on this site.

In the words of my classmates,
"DATS MAD WORK".
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demonthief said:
Im no scientist, but i can try
10. I'd check the color and texture of the rock, and see if there had been any erosion happened.
9. Rocks form in2 other rocks by the cycle of erosion. As rocks rub against each other, they break down in2 tiny bits (or minerals) and after sometime, they compress and thus, a new rock is created.
Hope i helped :)
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BlindBandit92 said:
Here I answered one: link
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justleeelee said:
I learned that shit in 6th grade and you're in seventh and find it hard? No, get the fuck off and do your own work, dammit!
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And she says it's a high school course. Yeah right.
justleeelee posted over a year ago
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THIS PERSON IS IN 7th GRADE?!
demonthief posted over a year ago
bubblewrapblues said:
No.
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Me_Iz_Here said:
I'm not doing your homework. I already did MY homework on the rock cycle today AND studied for the rock cycle test so I am freaking TIRED OF ROCKS!!!!

PS I'm also in 7th and it's not hard at all.
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...Who learns this shit in seventh grade...?
LeatherRain posted over a year ago
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It's more advanced stuff.
Me_Iz_Here posted over a year ago
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^No that's 6th grade.
Me_Iz_Here posted over a year ago
Seastar4374 said:
I have to do my own homework you can do your own too.I learned about this in 7th I don't need to make myself relearn it to answer these questions. I'm in freshmen (9th grade) biology not fucking 7th grade science.
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