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On the basis of the data presented, which member of the Brule Formation is further south?


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Yeah Oh okay People More aspiring science figure One thing

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right here shows the strata Graphic relationships of some of

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the great Plains formations Strata graphic columns show older rocks

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the bottom and younger rock units toward the top going

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right there All right so here it is That's the

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data representing you on all the crap is study Okay

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And they can kind of skim all this stuff if

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you need Teo Here we go On the basis of

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the data presented which member of the Brule formation is

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further south through information Gonna find that on the map

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here in second Well time to hit rock bottom Here

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We're dealing with the lowest part of the figures that

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rule formation You say that with a mouthful of marbles

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All right tilt your head to the left You'll see

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that the Brule formation has two members poolside and Whitney

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The sharp information is clearly distinguish from the rule formation

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Be right there with the Raz sandwiched between him as

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in see right there so we can exclude those from

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consideration right off the bat Now how do we know

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which one is further south The Whitney or the pole

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side Well if you can't remember where South Dakota is

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relative to Nebraska you can look further up to see

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that the labels for directions are given at the top

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of the figure And we must say we really bounce

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right back up there after hitting our all time low

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Yeah well the geologic units and features on the right

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hand side of this column are farther south than those

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on the left hand side Therefore the Whitney member is

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the correct answer So yeah it's just a That's it

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for Whitney Whitney and wit need with it Never mind

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