Absolutely: there are many possibilities. The only issue is that as the cross-bedding is often not on a massive scale, this may cause graded bedding to become unnoticeable. It is clearer in a rock with only graded bedding. As the beds are often quite shallow, grading is often unnoticeable, yet it still may exist on a slight scale.
The moment magnitude scale, the Richter scale (which can only be used for low and moderate magnitude earthquakes less than 6.9) and the modified mercalli intensity scale are used to measure earthquakes.
If referring to Map Scale types 1. Ratio Scale (1:24,000) 2. Written Scale (One inch represents one mile) 3. Graphic Scale (Scale Bar)
1)Main Scale is fixed(It does not move) Vernier scale slides along main scale.2)Least count of Mainscale is 0.1cmLeast count of vernier scale is 0.01cm
Richter scale, Modified Mercalli scale, Centigrade scale, and the Moment Magnitude scale
equilibrium
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micrometers scale include cross hairs in the mounted ocular scope.
1 = 15 <=== cross multiply 240=y <=== cross multiply 15x240= 3600=y 3600 ft long
Some of the output is fed back to the input in such a way as to reduce change in the output.
Cross sectional
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A common variety of cross bedding. Generally at a relatively low angle it resembles scooped grooves. It is formed by sand dune migration (large or small scale)