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7 January, 21:54

2. Sediments are almost always deposited in flat layers. Does it appear that forces in the Earth affected the rock layers in this region? What clues do you have?2. Sediments are almost always deposited in flat layers. Does it appear that forces in the Earth affected the rock layers in this region? What clues do you have?

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  1. 7 January, 23:41
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    Yes, the forces affected the rocks. This is because there has been friction rubbing against the rock and wearing it down. This is called weathering.
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