Analysis of Sedimentary Environments and Structures
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Sample 1
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Sketch the structure(s) visible in the sample and add a scale.
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What processes caused the formation of the structure described here?
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Describe a modern equivalent sedimentary environment. Provide a precise geographic location and explain your reasoning (e.g) Mississippi Delta. |
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Sample 2
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Sketch the structure(s) visible in the sample and add a scale.
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What processes caused the formation of the structure described here?
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Describe a modern equivalent sedimentary environment. Provide a precise geographic location and explain your reasoning (e.g) Mississippi Delta. |
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Sample 3
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Sketch the structure(s) visible in the sample and add a scale.
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What processes caused the formation of the structure described here?
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Describe a modern equivalent sedimentary environment. Provide a precise geographic location and explain your reasoning (e.g) Mississippi Delta. |
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Sample 4
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Sketch the structure(s) visible in the sample and add a scale.
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What processes caused the formation of the structure described here?
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Describe a modern equivalent sedimentary environment. Provide a precise geographic location and explain your reasoning (e.g) Mississippi Delta. |
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Sample 5
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Sketch the structure(s) visible in the sample and add a scale.
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What processes caused the formation of the structure described here?
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Describe a modern equivalent sedimentary environment. Provide a precise geographic location and explain your reasoning (e.g) Mississippi Delta. |
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Sample 6
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Sketch the structure(s) visible in the sample and add a scale.
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What processes caused the formation of the structure described here?
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Describe a modern equivalent sedimentary environment. Provide a precise geographic location and explain your reasoning (e.g) Mississippi Delta. |
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part 2 answer the discussion question. needs 2 references and must be 200 words at least.
The term uniformitarianism can be described as the present is the key to the past. Site an example that confirms this phrase. Can you think of any examples that do not follow this phrase?


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