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Volcanoes change the earth by a) slowly seeping and flowing over time b) slowly heating the surface c) rapidly using up the oxygen d) keeping mountains from growing
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Volcanoes change the earth by a) slowly seeping and flowing over time b) slowly heating the surface c) rapidly using up the oxygen d) keeping mountains from growing
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Volcanoes change the earth by
a) slowly seeping and flowing over time
b) slowly heating the surface
c) rapidly using up the oxygen
d) keeping mountains from growing
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b) slowly heating the surface
Step-by-step explanation:
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I believe the answer is b) slowly heating the surface
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