Asked by Viridiana Rodriguez on Apr 26, 2024

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Because shales and siltstones are easily eroded, the areas where they are exposed typically:

A) have soft slopes and soil cover
B) are covered in angular boulders and cobbles
C) form steep cliffs

Shales

Fine-grained sedimentary rocks that can split into thin, parallel layers, composed mainly of clay minerals.

Siltstones

Fine-grained sedimentary rocks that consist predominantly of silt particles, smaller than sand grains but larger than clay, often formed in quiet water environments.

  • Gain insight into the mechanisms of erosion and deposition that sculpt landscapes in locales with exposure to clastic and carbonate rocks.
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Kirsten WernerApr 26, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Shales and siltstones are easily eroded due to their fine-grained nature, leading to the formation of softer slopes and soil cover rather than steep cliffs or areas covered in angular boulders and cobbles.