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  • Bedrock Age in New York State at 45° North: A Geological Overview
    It's impossible to determine the exact age of the bedrock at 45 degrees North in New York State without more specific information. Here's why:

    * Geological Diversity: New York State has a very diverse geology. Different regions have bedrock of vastly different ages.

    * Latitude: While latitude can be a general indicator, it doesn't define the age of bedrock. For example, the Adirondack Mountains in the north have Precambrian bedrock (billions of years old), while the Appalachian Mountains in the south have Paleozoic bedrock (hundreds of millions of years old).

    * Specific Location: Even within a single region, the age of the bedrock can vary significantly depending on the specific location.

    To get a more accurate answer, you would need to provide:

    * Specific location: A precise latitude and longitude would be ideal.

    * Geological context: Is it near the Adirondacks, the Appalachian Mountains, the Hudson Valley, or some other region?

    With more information, you could consult geological maps or databases to find the age of the bedrock in that specific area.

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