Gneiss
A sill is a slab of volcanic rock formed when magma squeezes between layers of rock. It is typically horizontal and parallel to the surrounding rock layers. Sills are distinguishable from dikes, which cut across the rock layers.
Those rock layers are quite colorful.
Undistributed rock layers may indicate that the layers have not been disturbed or deformed from their original horizontal positions. The oldest rock layers are typically found at the bottom of a sequence, while the youngest rock layers are found at the top, following the principle of superposition in geology.
If the same types of fossils are found in two separate rock layers, it is likely that the two rock layers are part of one continuous deposit.
If the same types of fossils are found in two separate rock layers, it is likely that the two rock layers are part of one continuous deposit.
Aquifers are permeable layers of rock that have non permeable layers of rock under them so water remains in the permeable layers
Rock layers that are forming are stratifying.
Sedimentary rock layers. your welcome
The rock layers will be easily visible.
there are many layers
A sill is a slab of volcanic rock formed when magma squeezes between layers of rock. It is typically horizontal and parallel to the surrounding rock layers. Sills are distinguishable from dikes, which cut across the rock layers.
Foliated rock has parallel layers.
Those rock layers are quite colorful.
a metamorphic rock is a rock that has been changed from one rock to another by heat and/or pressure.....they amount of layers would depend on what kind of rock.....all rocks have a different amount of layers sorry
Erosion removed the youngest layers of rock, but all the rock is sandstone.
When dirt gets into layers and then it hardens and becomes hard like a rock.
what causes a rock to break into many layers. DOES WATER