What is one reason why rock layers are not horizontal?
a force pushed the rock layers a...
Biology, 22.12.2019 00:31 fansofboys
What is one reason why rock layers are not horizontal?
a force pushed the rock layers after they were formed.
they were formed at an angle.
the area was once covered by water.
they were formed veritcally.
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