Interpreting a rock sequence could take varying amounts of time. The laying down of rock sequences as a natural process, depends on where they were layed down, and could have taken hundreds of millions of years.
Rock sequencing is a set of rocks that are contained in layers.
Sanger sequencing typically takes about 1-2 days to complete.
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Rock caverns are not built they are eroded out of solid rock by natural processes.
2 weeks
a 100 years
10,000,000+ years
thousands to millions of years
a very long time
'Sequencing' is the next book in the series or sequel.
It depends on the size and type of rock. In a recycling facility, rocks would likely be sorted out and reused rather than broken down and recycled. If a rock is broken down for recycling purposes, it could take a long time due to the hardness and composition of the rock.
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