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well its more along the lines of the taconic mountain region toward the east coast. it is composed of the oldest rock in the state, which in geology, means its the toughest.
The Adirondack Mountains region in northern New York State has some of the most resistant bedrock, composed primarily of ancient metamorphic rocks such as gneiss and schist. These rocks have been subject to significant geological forces and have proven to be highly durable over time.
Devonian
Adirondack Mountains and Hudson Highlands
Evaporation
Most of New York is in the Atlantic Ocean Watershed. The Hudson, Delaware and Susquehanna Rivers all contribute water to the Atlantic. The northwest margin of the state drains into the St. Lawrence Watershed. A small portion of western New York is in the Mississippi River Drainage Basin.
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The Adirondack Mountains, Taconic Mountains, and the Hudson Highlands have the most resistant bedrock.
Devonian.
Devonian
Most of the sandstone bedrock in New York State was formed during the Devonian Period, approximately 360 to 420 million years ago. This sandstone was deposited when New York was covered by shallow seas and later uplifted and exposed through geological processes.
Most New York State sandstone bedrock was formed during the Devonian Period, around 400 million years ago. This sandstone was created through the accumulation and compression of sand and sediment in ancient river and coastal environments. It is characterized by its durability and has been extensively used in various architectural projects throughout the state.
in the tug hill plateau
The Adirondack Mountains in New York state contain mostly Precambrian bedrock. This region is known for its ancient rocks that date back over a billion years.
The Empire State Building is made on bedrock.
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Albany because it was made in the early 1800s.
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