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Which statement explains the fact that sediments on Earth's surface often differ in composition from the local bedrock? A. Sediments are formed from the local bedrock. B. Bedrock is broken down by weathering. C. Bedrock is formed from local sediments. D. Sediments are transported from place to place.

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