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Based on your observations along the canyon of the Little Colorado River, what topographic feature occurs most commonly where the Redwall cliff faces bends towards and away from the Little Colorado River?

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Cliffs and gorges, escarpments.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • A Redwall limestone is the resultant cliff that is formed by the cliffs and consists of the butte, gorges and escarpments formation consists of a basal conglomerate. Some of them are deeply eroded and composed of the basal conglomerates that are typically gravel and have a thickness of 300 feet.
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