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Quantitative forecasting methods can be used when past information about the variable being forecast is unavailable.
Conglomerate
A sedimentary rock made up of rounded or semi-rounded fragments within a finer-grained matrix, often indicating a high-energy environment such as a fast-flowing river.
Sandstone
A sedimentary rock consisting of sand or quartz grains cemented together, typically red, yellow, or brown in color.
Quartz
A hard, crystalline mineral composed of silicon dioxide, commonly found in many types of rocks and used in various industrial applications.
Sedimentary Rock
Rock formed from the accumulation of sediment, which can be transported by water, wind, or ice, and often contains fossils.
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