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1 thicker strata can form when sediment piles up very quickly. which three events could cause this to occur? flooding landslides animal migration volcanic eruptions gentle ocean currents
Flooding carries large volumes of sediment that deposits rapidly, building thick strata. Landslides instantly deposit massive amounts of sediment in one event, forming thick layers. Volcanic eruptions eject large quantities of ash and debris that accumulate quickly to create thick strata. Gentle ocean currents deposit sediment slowly, and animal migration does not contribute to rapid sediment accumulation.
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□ Flooding
□ Landslides
□ Volcanic eruptions