Conglomerate pebbles of the Kaling Formation consists mainly of quartzite, fine sandstone, schist, chert and vein quartz and they are grain-supported. They range in diameter from a fraction of 0.5 cm to 3 cm. The matrix commonly is arenaceous and is composed of subangular to rounded fine-grained quartz mosaic and iron oxide.
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"TAXONOMY IS OFTEN UNDERVALUE AS A GLORIFIED FORM OF FILLING WITH EACH SPECIES IN ITS FOLDER, LIKE A STAMP IN ITS PRESCRIBED PLACE IN AN ALBUM; BUT TAXONOMY IS A FUNDAMENTAL AND DYNAMIC SCIENCE, DEDICATED TO EXPLORING THE CAUSES OF RELATIONSHIPS AND SIMILARITIES AMONG ORGANISMS." - S.J. GOULD 1990.
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