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5 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://aduhkacongbeknasengak.blogspot.com/?book=1682971368 | Read ebook [PDF] The Street Beneath My Feet (Look Closer) | What You Can Find in The Street Beneath My Feet Topsoil Earthworms burrow their way through the soil, loosening it up so water and air can flow through it. Earthworms are expert recyclers, eating dead plants in the soil. Fossils Fossils show us the living things that existed millions of years ago. When these creatures dies, their bones sank into soft mud. Gradually, more and more layers of mud, c
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Description What You Can Find in The Street Beneath My Feet Topsoil Earthworms burrow their way through the soil, loosening it up so water and air can flow through it. Earthworms are expert recyclers, eating dead plants in the soil. Fossils Fossils show us the living things that existed millions of years ago. When these creatures dies, their bones sank into soft mud. Gradually, more and more layers of mud, clay, and sand covered the bones and they became surrounded by rock. Over time, the bones became rock- like and turned into fossils. Mantle Back up at the top of the mantle there is magma on the move! Where there are cracks in the crust above, magma can move upward. It will burst out as lava erupting from a volcano on the Earth's surface. Clay This underground tunnel has been dug through a kind of soil called clay. Clay is perfect for tunnels because it keeps water out.