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9/9/20101Clicker Question•What is the most likely geologic setting in which conglomerate was deposited?deposited?–A. Continental alluvial fans–B. Continental deserts and beaches –C. Shallow-water marine–D. Deep-water marine –E. ReefsClicker Question•What is the most likely geologic setting in which sandstone was deposited?A Continental alluvial fans–A. Continental alluvial fans–B. Continental deserts and beaches –C. Shallow-water marine–D. Deep-water marine –E. ReefsClicker Question•The most abundant mineral in sandstone is:–A. Quartz (SiO2)B Clay –B. Clay –C. Calcite (CaCO3)–D. Gypsum –E. Halite (salt) Clicker Question•What is the most likely geologic setting in which shale was deposited?A Continental alluvial fans–A. Continental alluvial fans–B. Continental deserts and beaches –C. Shallow-water marine–D. Deep-water marine –E. ReefsClicker Question•The most abundant mineral in shale is:–A. Quartz (SiO2)B Clay –B. Clay –C. Calcite (CaCO3)–D. Gypsum –E. Halite (salt) Clicker Question•What is the most likely geologic setting in which limestone was deposited?A Continental alluvial fans–A. Continental alluvial fans–B. Continental deserts and beaches –C. Shallow-water marine–D. Deep-water marine –E. Reefs (Tropical Shallow Marine)9/9/20102Clicker Question•The most abundant mineral in limestone is:–A. Quartz (SiO2)B Clay –B. Clay –C. Calcite (CaCO3)–D. Gypsum –E. Halite


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