Geography, 19.02.2020 06:02, elitehairnerd1964
Polygon highlights a single flatiron in a tilted region composed of numerous flatirons (some small with narrow, pointed tips and some large with broad, rounded tips) on the northeastern flank of the Wind River Mountains uplift in Wyoming. Rotate the view so that you are looking directly down on the flatiron with north at the top. Which direction are the rock layers dipping?
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