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It is the water content (or lack of) that alters the condition of the dirt (soil).
no
yes
Millions and millions of years
Either it's still a river or it's a dried river. Plus, any river has probably not been around for more than 10,000 years.
by mud and hundred years and it will turn to stone.
Millions and millions of years.
Plants; mostly trees.
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By being petrified over millions of years.
Some resources, like oil, are made millions of years ago from animals which have died at that time. Those animals were covered by a very thick layer of sand and mud, and because of the pressure of the sand and mud, under and above it, it changed into oil. So oil is not renewable, because it takes thousands, or millions of years to make it.
after millions of years they turn in to fossils flues/ oil ,and gas
after millions of years they turn in to fossils flues/ oil ,and gas
It is the water content (or lack of) that alters the condition of the dirt (soil).
No. Earthworm eggs turn into earthworms.
no
sedimentary