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Rocks and bones are similar in that they are both solid materials composed of minerals and can be found in various forms. However, they differ fundamentally in their composition and origin; bones are organic structures primarily made of collagen and minerals like calcium phosphate, while rocks are typically composed of inorganic minerals. Additionally, bones are part of living organisms, serving biological functions, whereas rocks are non-living and form through geological processes.

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