What do you think explains what is happening?
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Maggie Hudson
11/15/2023 06:16:22 pm
I wonder what made this.1.] maybe it was so cold that when a bird or human throw the rock and it froze right away. I wonder how cold it is if it hasn't melted or broken. 2.] maybe the rock was some who floating, and it dripped water and froze. these pictures are radical.
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Nate Schwartz
11/15/2023 06:19:33 pm
These rocks are so interesting. They are very interesting because they are on top of frozen water. I mean just think about how cool that is. That is why I think these pictures are very interesting.
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Maggie
12/6/2023 12:10:17 pm
This is all the things I remember about rocks. Rocks are a thing that isn't something people and animals make. Igneous ,sedimentary, metamorphic all of those rocks are around the world. Rock's properties can be soft , hard, colors. Layers and crystals can be some rocks . Heat, water, wind can make rocks. Limestone and sandstone are sedimentary rocks. They are made from clay sand. Obsidian and granite are igneous rocks cool off under the ground . Granite cools off above the service. Metamorphic rocks changes when the earth moves a squeeze. It forms into a different rock. fossils form when dead plants and animals die and stay there for years. Body fossils are eggs, teeth, bones. Imprint is animals, plants.
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