Match the ages of rock units with the appropriate region. Northeastern Arizona,
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Match the ages of rock units with the appropriate region.
Northeastern Arizona, especially the green and yellow areas on the map
Southwestern Arizona, especially the red, orange, and gray areas near the southwestern corner of the map
Southeastern Arizona, especially the gray and pinkish areas near the southeastern corner of the map
Central Arizona, especially the brown and greenish-brown areas west of Prescott
Tertiary and Quaternary
Late Cretaceous to Holocene
Proterozoic (part of the Precambrian)
Late Triassic to late Tertiary
- A. B. C. D.Northeastern Arizona, especially the green and yellow areas on the map
A. B. C. D.Southwestern Arizona, especially the red, orange, and gray areas near the southwestern corner of the map
A. B. C. D.Southeastern Arizona, especially the gray and pinkish areas near the southeastern corner of the map
A. B. C. D.Central Arizona, especially the brown and greenish-brown areas west of Prescott
A.Tertiary and Quaternary
B.Late Cretaceous to Holocene
C.Proterozoic (part of the Precambrian)
D.Late Triassic to late Tertiary
Explanation / Answer
1. Northeastern Arizona, especially the green and yellow areas on the map --- (D) Late Triassic to late Tertiary
2. Southwestern Arizona, especially the red, orange, and gray areas near the southwestern corner of the map------ (B) Late Cretaceous to Holocene
3. Southeastern Arizona, especially the gray and pinkish areas near the southeastern corner of the map ----(D) Tertiary and Quaternary
4. Central Arizona, especially the brown and greenish-brown areas west of Prescott ----- (C)Proterozoic (part of the Precambrian)
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