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Geography, 24.02.2020 08:20 klairecarregal6016

Imagine you are hiking in or traveling through California landscapes viewing tilted layers of sedimentary rocks that are exhibited on surrounding slopes.
What were possible sources for the sediments in the rocks?
How did these dipping layers get lifted up there and then become exposed?

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