Social Studies, 20.01.2021 19:20 fuenzalida73
Two friends were talking after school about something they did in science
class earlier that day. Kim said, "I think the earth is always changing. I bet
that a very long time from now it won't look anything like it does today."
Jordan look surprised. "What do you mean? The earth doesn't change. It is
made of solid rock!" Which friend do you think is correct? Explain which
friend is correct in the space below. What would you say to convince the
other friend that you are correct? Give as many specific examples to
support your answer as possible.
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