the above picture shows a region a bit under a foot across, in a cliff in red canyon, just west of bryce canyon national park. the rocks in the picture are the same as the rocks at the bottom of the beautiful bryce formation, the pastel rocks in bryce canyon. the red arrows surround a very interesting, reddish clast. what is the geological interpretation of this picture? group of answer choices a glacier delivered the rock; glaciers can carry all different sizes of rocks, as seen here. many older rocks, some with interesting histories, were rounded in a river, then mixed with sand and glued together by hard-water deposits; the resulting rock layer was broken into pieces, which were rounded in a stream, mixed with other rocks and sand and glued together by hard-water deposits, and the resulting rock layer was raised out of the river, and eroded to yield the modern outcrop. a glacier picked up a range of rocks, carried them, then piled them up in a moraine, then a landslide happened to put those rocks with others, and then an earthquake fault ground up the rocks. many older rocks, some with interesting histories, were rounded in a river, then mixed with sand and glued together by hard-water deposits, then ground up in a big earthquake fault.