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Carl Spence
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19 July, 22:55
How do geologists use sediment cores? (site 2) ?
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Serenity Carlson
19 July, 23:20
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A sediment core is a material from the sea bed, usually in cylindrical in form is used by geologists to peek something on the past. It serves as a window for the geologist to study events from the past. Geologists do this by looking at the varied layers of the core sample.
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