Friday, July 15, 2011

The Precambrian geologic history is very incomplete because?

Definitely C. What little there is of the precambrian rock record is dominantly comprised of the cratons that make up the cores of continents. These rocks are typically heavily metamorphized, and they make up a very small percentage of the Earth's surface, suggesting that most precambrian rocks have been recycled in the Wilson Cycle.

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