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To "compose" or "constitute" is "to form" or "to make up":
Smog is composed of smoke and fog.
Three parts constitute the whole.
"Include" indicates a selective, incomplete listing of constituents, implying the presence of other constituents as well:
The formation includes limestone and shale. (Other constituents are implied.)