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Locate the Michigan Basin and the Nashville Dome, the ages of the rocks have different patterns. Explain the difference in each feature. (Do the rocks go from older-younger or younger to older?)

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The rock composition and structure of both are totally different.

Step-by-step explanation:

Both Michigan Basin and the Nashville Dome are different in physical features. Michigan Basin is a basin which is located in the state of Michigan, a state of America present on the lower side of Peninsula formed from various rocks such as Cambrian-Ordovician sandstones and carbonate rocks about 600 million of years ago. Nashville Dome is located in Tennessee, a state of U.S. and formed from Ordovician rocks about 490 to 445 million of years ago.

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