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9 July, 00:43

Sedimentary layers that are deposited on an angle are called?

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  1. 9 July, 02:30
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    Sedimentary rocks are deposited in layers as strata, forming a structure called bedding.

    Bedding planes are surfaces that separate one layer from another. Bedding planes can also form when the upper part of a sediment layer is eroded away before the next episode of deposition. Strata separated by a bedding plane may have different grain sizes, grain compositions, or colors. Sometimes these other traits are better indicators of stratification as bedding planes may be very subtle.
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