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24 March, 23:45

Which material that was formerly on the bottom of lake bonneville is most likely exposed on the land surface today

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  1. 25 March, 00:54
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    B) flat-lying evaporite deposits
  2. 25 March, 03:43
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    Question: The map below shows the area that, at one time, was covered by ancient Lake Bonneville. Evidence of ancient shorelines indicates that, near the end of the last ice age, Lake Bonneville existed in western Utah and eastern Nevada. The Great Salt Lake in Utah is a remnant of the former Lake Bonneville. Which material that was formerly on the bottom of Lake Bonneville is most likely exposed on the land surface today?

    (1) folded metamorphic bedrock

    (2) flat-lying evaporite deposits

    (3) coarse-grained coal beds

    (4) fine-grained layers of volcanic lava

    Answer: 2) flat-lying evaporite deposits
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