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Quiz_ ⛰️Practice Final Exam-GEO 2200.pdf
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  • Review Questions & AwnsersModules 6-10SIO 16RGeology of the National Parksrocksrock formation processrock featuresThe Sierra Nevada range slopes gradually up from the Great Valley to the highest peaks on the east side of the range. What accounts for this asymmetric topography? 2. The rocks exposed in Yosemite National Park are primarily granitic intrusive rocks that are part of the Sierra Nevada batholith. In what general tectonic setting were these rocks formed? 3. The granitic rocks of...
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Review Questions & Awnsers Modules 6-10 SIO 16R - Geology of the National Parks - Gee [SP21].pdf
  • Review Questions & Awnsers Modules 6-10 SIO 16R - Geology of the National Parks - Gee [SP21].pdf

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  • Review Questions & AwnsersModules 6-10SIO 16RGeology of the National Parksrocksrock formation processThe Sierra Nevada range slopes gradually up from the Great Valley to the highest peaks on the east side of the range. What accounts for this asymmetric topography? 2. The rocks exposed in Yosemite National Park are primarily granitic intrusive rocks that are part of the Sierra Nevada batholith. In what general tectonic setting were these rocks formed? 3. The granitic rocks of Yosemite are tho...
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Review Questions & Awnsers Modules 6-10 SIO 16R - Geology of the National Parks - Gee [SP21].pdf
  • Review Questions & Awnsers Modules 6-10 SIO 16R - Geology of the National Parks - Gee [SP21].pdf

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  • Review Questions & AwnsersModules 6-10SIO 16RGeology of the National Parksrocksrock formation processrock featuresThe Sierra Nevada range slopes gradually up from the Great Valley to the highest peaks on the east side of the range. What accounts for this asymmetric topography? 2. The rocks exposed in Yosemite National Park are primarily granitic intrusive rocks that are part of the Sierra Nevada batholith. In what general tectonic setting were these rocks formed? 3. The granitic rocks of Yos...
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