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Key To A Chart Of The Successive Geological Formations, With An Actual Section From The Atlantic To The Pacific Ocean
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Excerpt from Key to Achart of the Successive Geological Formations: With an Actual Section From the Atlantic to the Pacific OceanThe crust of the earth is found to consist of materials which are either in a loose condition, as soil, clay, sand, gravel, etc.; or consolidated in the form of What are commonly called rocks, as lime stone, slate, granite, etc. All these, however, are termed rocks by the geologist.
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The crust of the earth is found to consist of materials which are either in a loose condition, as soil, clay, sand, gravel, etc.; or consolidated in the form of What are commonly called rocks, as lime stone, slate, granite, etc. All these, however, are termed rocks by the geologist.

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  • Author: James Hall
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  • ISBN-10: 1432649396
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  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 0.5 cm, minkšti viršeliai
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Excerpt from Key to Achart of the Successive Geological Formations: With an Actual Section From the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean

The crust of the earth is found to consist of materials which are either in a loose condition, as soil, clay, sand, gravel, etc.; or consolidated in the form of What are commonly called rocks, as lime stone, slate, granite, etc. All these, however, are termed rocks by the geologist.

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