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Unconformity refers to a gap in the geological record that occurs when layers of sedimentary rock are not deposited continuously or are eroded away before new layers are formed. This can happen due to various geological processes such as uplift, erosion, or changes in environmental conditions. Unconformities can indicate significant periods of geological time where no deposition occurred, allowing geologists to understand the history and evolution of the Earth's crust. They are classified into different types, such as angular unconformity, disconformity, and nonconformity, based on their characteristics.

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