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Biology, 25.01.2021 05:50 faithcalhoun

If a fossil forms in a riverbed, how does it get up to the surface where it can be extracted? A. Tornadoes tear up the soil and lift the fossil out.

B. Hurricane winds pull the fossil from its resting place to the surface.

C. Glaciers pick up and carry the fossil to places where people can find it.

D. Layers of ground are lifted up through the collision of tectonic plates.

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