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A Sedimentary Layer in Which Grain Size Decreases from the Bottom

Question 52

Question 52

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A sedimentary layer in which grain size decreases from the bottom up is ____.


A) graded bedding
B) mud cracks
C) bioturbation
D) drift
E) till

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