Mostly plate tectonics, the movement of the plates composing the crust of our planet.
Sedimentary rock layers. your welcome
Sedimentary rock, like limestone, is formed in layers.
sedimentary rock
Water pushes down on the layers of sand and stone. Over time, the water evaporates the leaves the sedimentary rock to dry.
That would be sedimentary rock, and (honorable mention) occasionally metamorphic rock.
If it is forced back into the molten layers of the Earth, then yes, it will become igneous rock.
Igneous rocks can disturb sedimentary rock layers and formations by their movement during ascent through such layer. when they make contact with this sedimentary rocks they could result to folding and/or metamorphism.
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Sedimentary
the rock layers were eroded at the interface between the igneous intrusion and the sedimentary rocks.
Because the rocks are formed by using layers of Sediment.
because fossils are in sedimentary rock