Sedimentary rocks were initially deposited as:
1.flat vertical layers
2.horizontal layers
3.soft folded beds
4.hard, flat rock layers
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OpenStudy (study312):
It's B
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
When magma pushes sedimentary rock upward, BLANK a mountain is formed.
(A).DOME
(B).FAULT-BLOCK
(C).FOLDED
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
THE BLANK GOES AFTER THE A SORRY
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OpenStudy (study312):
It's domed
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which of the following is an example of a dome mountain?
Black Hills
Tetons
Hawaiian Islands
Appalachian Mountains
OpenStudy (study312):
Magma pushing up on the crust but not escaping. In a domed mountain magma is contained. The Zuni Mountains and New Mexico are examples of domed mountains.
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OpenStudy (study312):
um well look up those mountains and see which one fits the definition
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OpenStudy (study312):
Its Black Hills. Sorry I was off and on, I was helping someone else at the same time.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Mesas are formed from:
volcanoes
plateaus
buttes
faults
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OpenStudy (study312):
B
OpenStudy (study312):
Cliffs retreat and are eventually cut off from the main cliff, or plateau, by basal sapping. When the cliff edge does not retreat uniformly, but instead is indented by headward eroding streams, a section can be cut off from the main cliff, forming a mesa.[1]
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OpenStudy (study312):
Well I tired to explain it the best I could
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OpenStudy (study312):
go easy on the caps though
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Mountains resulting from sideways pressure on the crust are:
volcanic
fault block
dome
folded
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