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In a time-series graph, large changes can be made to appear trivial by:
Fine-grained
Material having small, closely packed particles or crystals, often refers to sediments or rocks with such texture.
Clastic Rocks
Sedimentary rocks composed of fragments, or clasts, of pre-existing minerals and rocks that have been transported, deposited, and lithified.
Turbidity Current
A current in water or air that moves downward because it is more dense than the adjacent water or air, especially applied to a swift, bottom-flowing current of water and suspended sediment on the seafloor or the bottom of a lake.
Continental Shelf
A gently sloping, relatively shallow area of seafloor that flanks a continent and is underlain by thinned continental crust.
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