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    Exam 6: Sedimentary Rocks the Archives of Earth History
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    The Mineralogical Composition of Sedimentary Rocks Is an Indicator of the Depositional
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The Mineralogical Composition of Sedimentary Rocks Is an Indicator of the Depositional

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The mineralogical composition of sedimentary rocks is an indicator of the depositional environment.

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