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Sedimentary rocks can form from the deposition of solid particles eroded from pre-existing rock or from the deposition of the hard parts of organisms.
Intensity
The degree of strength, force, or energy with which an emotion, action, or quality is expressed or felt.
Facial Expression
The movement of muscles in the face to convey emotions, reactions, or social information.
Posture
The way in which an individual holds or positions their body, which can convey attitudes, feelings, and intentions.
Emotional Contagion Theory
Suggests that emotions can be transferred from one person to another, much like contagious diseases.
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Q22: Pegmatites are extremely coarse-grained igneous rocks.
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