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what are coastal plain made up of?​

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Answered by n0171mpsbls
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Stratigraphically, coastal plains are constructed of regional, tabular, wedge-shaped or spindle-shaped sedimentary units containing sequential and frequently fluctuating variations of types of sediments, fossils, and environments which are continental in origin landward and marine seaward (Murray, 1961).

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