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When rock is weathered and transported downstream, this is best seen as an

example of the conservation of


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Answer:

Matter

Step-by-step explanation:

Matter

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Answer:

matter

Step-by-step explanation:

Matter can neither be created nor destroyed. When a rock is weathered, even though it is broken into smaller particles, they all still exist . If these particles, no matter how minuscule, are combined again they would lead to the formation of same rock. Hence conservation of matter is followed here since rock is a type of matter.

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