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The top layer of the soil in the diagram is composed MAINLY of A) sand and clay. B) solid bedrock C) many types of minerals. D) decaying organic material.
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The top layer of the soil in the diagram is composed MAINLY of A) sand and clay. B) solid bedrock C) many types of minerals. D) decaying organic material.
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The top layer of the soil in the diagram is composed MAINLY of
A)
sand and clay.
B)
solid bedrock
C)
many types of minerals.
D)
decaying organic material.
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Answer:
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(there is no diagram)
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Where’s the diagram?
It’s A or D
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