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The ridges are so tall from this angle.
Erosion and Weathering: Once the sedimentary rocks were formed, the landscape began to experience a variety of erosional forces, including wind, water, and ice. These natural elements started to shape and sculpt the rock layers, exposing the intricate patterns and unique formations seen today. Erosion and weathering acted differently on the various types of sedimentary rock, creating a wide range of features, from the smooth, swirling contours of “The Wave” to the jagged cliffs of the surrounding area.
Erosion and Weathering: Once the sedimentary rocks were formed, the landscape began to experience a variety of erosional forces, including wind, water, and ice. These natural elements started to shape and sculpt the rock layers, exposing the intricate patterns and unique formations seen today. Erosion and weathering acted differently on the various types of sedimentary rock, creating a wide range of features, from the smooth, swirling contours of “The Wave” to the jagged cliffs of the surrounding area.