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  2. Begin by entering your name and period at the top of the form. This personalizes your project and ensures proper identification.
  3. In the 'Background' section, reflect on what you’ve learned about the rock cycle. Use this knowledge to creatively introduce your pet rock in the introduction part of your story.
  4. For the PET ROCK section, find a suitable rock and give it a name and personality. Use our platform’s text tools to type or neatly write down your creative ideas.
  5. In the STORY section, detail your pet rock's journey through each stage of the rock cycle. Ensure you explain processes like cooling, cementation, and metamorphism while keeping it scientifically accurate.
  6. Utilize formatting options to underline or bold scientific terms as required. This enhances clarity and meets project guidelines.
  7. Finally, create a reference page using our platform’s features to credit all resources used for your project.

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By the end of the holiday season, Dahl had sold over 1.5 million Pet Rocks at $4 each, making him a millionaire. While the Pet Rock was a fad that quickly faded, its impact on pop culture and the toy industry is still felt today.
Gary Dahl, inventor of 1970s fad the Pet Rock, dies at 78. Gary Dahl, the creator of the wildly popular 1970s fad the Pet Rock, died March 23 in Jacksonville, Ore. He was 78. His wife, Marguerite Dahl, said that he had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Gary Dahl made $15 million selling pet rocks. Here is how he did it. What started as a joke amongst his friends turned into a business opportunity he seized immediately. In 1975, he pitched a small pet rock to the group that would keep them company and be less demanding than a real pet.
Dahl lived in the hills above Los Gatos and owned another house in Milpitas, California. He died on March 23, 2015, in Jacksonville, Oregon, of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
``Accessorizing your pet rocks home is fun and easy using Play-Doh. You can make couches, beds, food, and a water bowl. Note that your Play-Doh creations will harden in time, so make sure they are to your liking. Use colorful shredded tissue paper to create a shaggy rug or grass.

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They were rocks packaged in custom cardboard boxes. The box even had ventilation holes and straw bedding to imitate a pet carrier. They quickly became a sensation because people purchased them as gag gifts and stocking stuffers. So, back in the 70s, Pet Rocks sold for $3.95 apiece.
In the month before Christmas 1975, Dahl was delivering more than ten thousand rocks a day, at a whopping $3.95 each. The fad died in the spring of 1976, but by that time Dahl was a multimillionaire.

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