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31 December, 12:07

Why is the Huronian Supergroup rock formation particularly interesting to scientists?

A. because it looks like a cross-section of a giant, stone encyclopedia

B. because it formed during the period when oxygen began to accumulate in the atmosphere

C. because it contains unusually large amounts of oxygen and sulfur

D. because it formed during the period when oxygen began to accumulate in the atmosphere

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  1. 31 December, 12:27
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    B and D are the same answer ...

    It's B and D I suppose either one works
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