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On the blank provided beside each geologic cross section below, write the name of the specific type of unconformity that is labeled with an arrow.The v-pattern indicates igneous rocks.All other patterns are different types of sedimentary rocks.
a)______________________________
On the blank provided beside each geologic cross section below, write the name of the specific type of unconformity that is labeled with an arrow.The v-pattern indicates igneous rocks.All other patterns are different types of sedimentary rocks. a)______________________________     b)______________________________     c)______________________________
b)______________________________
On the blank provided beside each geologic cross section below, write the name of the specific type of unconformity that is labeled with an arrow.The v-pattern indicates igneous rocks.All other patterns are different types of sedimentary rocks. a)______________________________     b)______________________________     c)______________________________
c)______________________________
On the blank provided beside each geologic cross section below, write the name of the specific type of unconformity that is labeled with an arrow.The v-pattern indicates igneous rocks.All other patterns are different types of sedimentary rocks. a)______________________________     b)______________________________     c)______________________________


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