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What is one reason why rock layers are not horizontal?

They were formed at an angle.

They were formed veritcally.

The area was once covered by water.

A force pushed the rock layers after they were formed.

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Answer: A force pushed the rock layers after they were formed.

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User MarcelBeug
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Answer:

the last one, as they would be pushed together either going up or down when tectonic plates shift.

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