What geological feature, indicated by angled lines within a rock layer, helps determine the direction and speed of ancient currents or winds?

Answer

Cross-bedding

Cross-bedding consists of internal layers angled relative to the main layer plane. These structures form due to the migration of ripples or dunes caused by flowing water or wind, thus recording the direction and speed of those ancient flows.

What geological feature, indicated by angled lines within a rock layer, helps determine the direction and speed of ancient currents or winds?

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