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In planer bedding Surfaces are without cross lines, but cross-bedding is inclined.

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What is a bedding plane?

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What are planar rocks?

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Cross-bedding is a feature of?

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Distinguish between cross bedding and graded bedding?

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Whats the difference in graded bedding and cross bedding?

Surfaces between layers of sediments (bedding planes) are usually deposited in horizontal sheets, but cross-bedding is inclined. Graded beds are horizontal and are usually sorted from coarse at the bottom to fine at the top.


Cross-bedding is a feature of and sand dunes?

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Is it possible for a layer of cross bedding strata show graded bedding as well?

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.


What is the wavy line between layers of rock called?

The wavy line between layers of rock is called a "cross bedding." Cross bedding forms when sediments are deposited at an angle due to currents, resulting in distinct layers that intersect at an angle to the horizontal bedding.


Two lines are perpendicular if they are parallel and cross?

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What is trough cross-bedding?

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What are An upward decrease in grain size in a single bed is known as?

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