Asked by Pierce Brelinsky on Jun 09, 2024

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Which of the following is NOT a way to form layers in a sedimentary rock?

A) occurrence of a discrete event like a flood
B) a change in the strength of the current
C) a change in the supply of sediment
D) a change in climate of the region
E) all of these are ways to form layers

Sedimentary Rock

Rock formed by the deposition and subsequent cementation of mineral and organic particles on the earth's surface and within bodies of water.

Discrete Event

An occurrence that can be distinctly separated in time from other occurrences, often used in the context of simulation or event-driven programming.

Climate Change

Long-term alteration in Earth’s climate patterns, often attributed to human activities such as fossil fuel combustion, leading to global warming and shifting weather patterns.

  • Gain an understanding of the factors leading to the development of bedding and stratification in areas characterized by sedimentary deposition.
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Octavio LimpiasJun 11, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
All the options listed (A through D) are indeed ways through which layers in sedimentary rocks can form. Each of these factors can lead to variations in sediment deposition, which over time, results in the formation of distinct layers or strata.