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Harold Welch
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16 April, 20:30
How is the sugar cube like a sedimentary rock?
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Sonia Frey
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This is heated until evaporation occurs and sugar crystals are precipitated. This is similar to how chemical sedimentary rocks are formed (like rock salt or cave limestone). It is then separated into small individual crystals. This can be representative of weathering and erosion of rock into sediment
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