(Discovery Park, Question 10.) What geologic formation is the most likely source of most of the boulders and large cobbl

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(Discovery Park, Question 10.) What geologic formation is the most likely source of most of the boulders and large cobbles on the beaches near Seattle? (The names of local geologic formations in that area include the Blakeley Formation, the Olympia Beds, the Lawton Clay, the Esperance Sand, and the Vashon Till.) O Olympia Beds Oglacial drift O glacial O glacial erratics till (it's redundant, and thus technically not correct, to say "glacial till" - what other kind of till is there?) a glacier Blakeley Formation an earthquake the Puget Lobe of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet O Esperance Sand Vashon Till a landslide Lawton Clay
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