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Why do rocks differ from one location to next?

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Answered by babitasingh1984
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Answer:Rocks are different from one place to another due to the difference in terrain and land forms.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Rocks differ from "one location" to "another". This is because, the type of rock formed or available is highly different from one place to another and are dependant on the source of the rock. For example, "Igneous rocks" are formed due to the cooling down and hardening of these rocks, near the source of magmatic discharge, whereas sedimentary rocks are often formed at distant places than their origin, carried by the agents of erosion, wind, water, animal transportation, etc.

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