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substance that are dug up from ground or from quarries are called _​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sand, gravel or crushed rock excavated from a quarry is called aggregate. Aggregate is used in construction to create stable foundations for things like roads and railroad tracks. Aggregate is also used to make concrete and asphalt.

Answered by ansarimaria16
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Answer:

Aggregate

Explanation:

Sand, gravel or crushed rock excavated from a quarry is called aggregate. Aggregate is used in construction to create stable foundations for things like roads and railroad tracks. Aggregate is also used to make concrete and asphalt.

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