Question

The diagram shows where a rock layer called the Tamiami Formation exists in Florida. The table lists the types of fossils found in this formation.Which conclusion about the Tamiami Formation is supported by evidence in the diagram and table?

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A.
The Tamiami Formation is shrinking in size as new fossils are created.

B.
The Tamiami Formation is currently growing in size as new sediments are deposited.

C.
The part of Florida containing the Tamiami Formation was once underwater.

D.
The part of Florida containing the Tamiami Formation is currently below sea level.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Without access to the specific diagram and table you referenced, I can provide general guidance based on common geological concepts regarding formations and fossils.

However, based on the typical characteristics of sedimentary rock formations like the Tamiami Formation and the presence of fossils, the most likely conclusion supported by evidence in similar contexts would be:

**C. The part of Florida containing the Tamiami Formation was once underwater.**

This conclusion is often supported by the presence of marine fossils typically found in sedimentary layers indicative of past underwater environments. If the diagram shows ancient seabeds or marine fossil types in the Tamiami Formation, this would further support that conclusion. Please refer to the actual diagram and table to confirm whether this understanding aligns with the indicated evidence.
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