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Georgia ( especially near the black sea) is a Sub Tropical Area with a very nice weather. Not too cold to make the plants freezed to death and no too hot to dry out the water supplies
It is very perfect for agricultural products and breeding animals
Sedimentary rocks ar he secondary rocks to form over the earth due to the competition and solidification of sediments in various layers of rocks. In geologically cross-breeding is the cross-stratification of the rocky mass layering which is aligned to the angle of the bedding plane.
It forms depositional of the inclined surfaces such as triples and dues. And is indicated by the depositional environment of the earth like the deltas.
The cross-bedding tells the geologist of the area's historical significance and the conditions in which the present landscape has evolved. Other sources being the internal sorting patterns and Geometries like the tabular horizontally extended beds and the cross-beds formed by the inclined base of the rocks.
<u>An example of the phenomenon is cross-bedding in the Waddens Cove formation of Nova Scotia.</u>