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Akira Mckee
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18 October, 04:01
How is water present in rocks and minerals
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Boston Watson
18 October, 04:13
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Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic solids that have a crystalline structure and definite chemical composition. Soil is a mixture of decomposed organic matter and broken down rocks and minerals. Soil also contains important pore spaces that allow water and air to circulate.
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18 October, 04:31
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Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic solids that have a crystalline structure and definite chemical composition ... Soil is a mixture of decomposed organic matter and broken down rocks and minerals. Soil also contains important pore spaces that allow water and air to circulate.
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