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Why do we find layers in Stratified Rocks?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The most common cause of stratification is variation in the transporting ability of the depositing agent. Water and wind sort sediments according to size, weight, and shape of particles, and these sediments settle in layers of relative homogeneity.

Answered by dropatinirmalkar51
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stratification (Lat.,=made in layers), layered structure formed by the deposition of sedimentary rocks . Changes between strata are interpreted as the result of fluctuations in the intensity and persistence of the depositional agent, e.g., currents, wind, or waves, or in changes in the source of the sediment.

The most common cause of stratification is variation in the transporting ability of the depositing agent. Water and wind sort sediments according to size, weight, and shape of particles, and these sediments settle in layers of relative homogeneity.

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