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Physics, 13.11.2019 09:31 marwaalsaidi

5. limestone typically doesn't accumulate in the ocean at depths below 4,000 meters because below that depth, calcite is
6. based on the principle of original horizontality, geologists conclude that layers of sedimentary rock that have been tilted must have been subjected to
7. based on the principle of inclusions, the cobbles in conglomerate must have been formed the conglomerate.
8. geologists use the principle of to justify using fossils in a sample of sedimentary rock to determine the rock’s age.
9. partings between adjacent beds of sedimentary rock may represent periods of which could range from a few decades to a few centuries.
10. some graded beds, especially those resulting from deposition by a fast-moving debris flow, are reversed, which means material is at the top instead of at the bottom.

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