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EARTHSC 1105 SP2025 (19395) UNIT 06 | Quiz
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[ REQUIRED ] For much of Ohio's history, it was covered in a Ocean , explaining the many layers of shales, limestones, and sandstones we find here.
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The prompt presents a fill-in-the-blank style statement and asks what covered much of Ohio’s history. The provided answer is 'Ocean', so we can analyze why that term fits.
Reasoning for the given answer:
- Ohio’s geological history is dominated by ancient marine environments. For long periods, the region lay beneath a body of seawate......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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