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Question 1 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Describe how a clastic sedimentary rock is formed from its unweathered parent rock (max. 4 sentences). 7 A B I v S x2 x? ilul 三三 iii III Inl HI ! # </>
Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 How do grain size, shape, sorting, sphericity, and angularity change as sediments move downstream? (max. 3 sentences) Flag question 7 A BI U S X2 x 를 들 iii III E E ! # </>
Question 3 Not yet answered Marked out of 3.00 P Flag question Examine your specimen of conglomerate (403). Describe the texture - i.e., the predominant grain sizes, shapes (angularity/rounding), and sorting of the clasts in this sample. Refer to Figs 7.1-7.2 and Table 1.1 in the Sedimentary Rock notes, plus Fig. 7.5 in Marshak 2015. The clasts are predominantly sized The clasts are predominantly in shape The clasts are sorted.
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