How to use in-sentence of “outcrop”:
+ The Lewisian complex or Lewisian Gneiss is a suite of Precambrian Metamorphic rockmetamorphic rocks that outcrop in the northwestern part of Scotland, forming part of the Hebridean Terrane.
+ The ridge is an outcrop of mainly Pliocene/Pleistocene sediments.
+ It is located on a limestone outcrop of the Eocene age.
+ The Lewisian complex or Lewisian Gneiss is a suite of Precambrian metamorphic rocks that outcrop in the northwestern part of Scotland, forming part of the Hebridean Terrane.
+ There are a number of shelters in this large outcrop linked by paths and stairways.