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In Geography / High School | 2014-05-08

A group hiking in the Catskill region of New York State finds several large boulders composed of metamorphic rock. These boulders most likely resulted from the weathering of bedrock formed in the:

1. Catskills, and were transported to their present location by mass movement
2. Catskills, and were transported to their present location by glaciers
3. Adirondack Mountains, and were transported to their present location by mass movement
4. Adirondack Mountains, and were transported to their present location by glaciers

Asked by Zepplin

Answer (3)

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Answered by nafihok941 | 2024-06-15

These boulders most likely resulted from the weathering of bedrock formed in the Adirondack Mountains , and were transported to their present location by glaciers. Thus, option 4th is correct.
What is weathering of bedrock?
**Cracks **and fissures in bedrock create paths for air and water, which chemically react to break up rock, eventually forming soil – a necessary component for all **terrestrial **creatures. Bedrock weathering is essential to life on Earth.
A party of hikers in New York's Catskill area discovers **numerous **big boulders made of metamorphic rock. These stones were most likely created by the weathering of Adirondack Mountains bedrock and were moved to their current location by glaciers. As a result, option 4 is correct.
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Answered by nikitavidya0 | 2024-06-17

The boulders of metamorphic rock in the Catskills most likely came from the Adirondack Mountains, where they were formed through bedrock weathering. They were then transported to their current location by glaciers during the last Ice Age. Hence, option 4 is the correct answer.
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Answered by nikitavidya0 | 2024-12-18