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Sedimentary rocks are formed in layers. What is this layering called? -Foilation -Ripple Marks -Nonfoliation -Stratification
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Sedimentary rocks are formed in layers. What is this layering called?
-Foilation
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-Nonfoliation
-Stratification
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Answer: Stratification
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STRATIFICATION. THXXXXXXX
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