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why do people go to mappleton ?
The paleontologist would probably find sedimentary rock, but if you mean like a specific type of rock like a limestone or something the paleontologist would find hundreds of different types of rocks not just one type.
yes the rock is exactly the same in both places :)
The type of metamorphic rock would be classified as a nonfoliated metamorphic rock, like quartzite and marble.
The population of Mappleton is 249.
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why do people go to mappleton ?
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Mappleton is pronounced "map-ul-tun". Each syllable is pronounced clearly and the emphasis is on the second syllable, "ul".
Mappleton is being protected because it has the main b1242 road passing it and this road links up to the main coastal towns such as tun stall and wither sea. Further north and south of Mappleton is not being protected because the north and south of Mappleton is surrounded by cheap farmland, and it would cost a lot to protect it.
a worm in a rock this is what he looks like, he is actually a turtle type creature
yes and no because sedementary is a type of rock but it is not a rock like gypsum.
It's not "rock it like a 3 6," it's "rock it like a G6," which I believe is a type of jet.
A type of rock? Possibly coal, which is decayed plant material, compressed and turned into a 'rock-like' material.
phyllite is a metamorphic rock somewhat like slate and schist