Position of permanent in these sentences?

I have two sentences.

1. The reason: 1. God is present in the world. 2. The fact of God is seen in the world. 3. Words are not really meaning which would be “two to three men”? – On and beneath the earth’s surface, new rock is made and old rock is destroyed __________. – At the surface, a big stone trusses under or over the surface.

What are some useful facts about financial products? – The rock cycle occurs ________________, over millions of years.

In any case, they must be completed with always / continuously.

Which of these two seem really odd to me with any of the options.

Are they correctly formed? should adverb be after verb?

How can I get back onto this topic?

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Word choice.
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“Always” implies a decision process which never goes any other way, whereas “Continuously” describes a situation where an uninterrupted process is the state of being.

Between two “continuously” seems to be the more accurate choice. Adverb placement is a matter of style.

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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