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Jasiah Stuart
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13 August, 18:25
What type of rock is making a cake similar to
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Charlize Hubbard
13 August, 18:45
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A sedimetary rock because the layers pile up on top of each other
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Jairo Wallace
13 August, 18:50
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a scone cake and rock is similar because of the texture
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