textbook answers:
1. Discuss how to find the oldest paper in a stack of papers.
If you think about it, you will realize that if you stack up papers, one by one, the paper that was originally the first paper you moved is on the very bottom of the new pile of papers. This is similar to rocks.
2. Explain the concept of relative age.
Like I have stated in my answer for number 1, the first piece of whatever you are laying down is the oldest one, so if you know that the 2nd piece you lay down is 2 years old, it makes sense that the 1st piece is older than 2 years old. This is the concept of relative age.
3. Illustrate a disconformity.
An example of a disconformity would be if there was a huge layer of sandstone and it rained hard and the wind slowly erodes the layer of sandstone down to only half its size. Then there is a layer of limestone that is layered on top of the sandstone, this makes a disconformity.
4. Describe one way to correlate similar rock layers.
If rock layers look similar then maybe they are the same type of rock or maybe they were formed the same way. They might even be rock layers that were together near the same period of time.
5. Think Critically... Explain the relationship between the concept of relative age and the principle of superposition.
The concept of superposition means that whatever rock layer is on top is the younger rock. The concept of relative age is where if the rock is a certain age the rock layer above it is younger than that age, and the rock that is below the rock layer is older than the certain age.
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To find the oldest paper in a stack of papers, you can look for any dates or timestamps written on the papers themselves. If there are no dates, try looking for any signs of aging such as yellowing, fading ink, or brittle texture. Sorting through the papers to manually inspect them may also help identify the oldest one.
1. discuss:how to find the oldest paper in a stack of papers. 2. explain:the concept of relative age. 3. illustrate:a disconformity. 4. describe:one way to correlate similar rock layers. 5. think critically:explain the relationship between the concept of relative age and the principe of superposition. 6. interpret data:to determine the oldest rock bed.a sandstone contains a 44-million-year-old fossil.a shale has fossils that are over 55 million years old.a limestone,below the sandstone,contains fossills between 400 million and 500 million years old.which rock bed is oldest?explain.
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