Those rock layers are quite colorful.
Those are deposition layers influenced by wind or moving water.
Layers of sediment which have undergone lithification are called sedimentary rock.
Yes, the earths crust is composed of layers of rock
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.
Wavy layers in rock deposits form due to folding, which occurs under high pressure and high temperatures. The rock layers bend and create the wavy appearance. Not sure if that is what you're looking for Wavy layers can also simply be a bedform within sedimentary rocks - these are called wavy bedding or wavy lamination.
Yes. This metamorphic rock can be made from granite; wavy bands of dark and light layers.
Disconformity.
The wavy features found on some sandstones are the build up of the different layers of rock the rock has produced over the decades.
just staiten it and get layers and yes it can
Aquifers are permeable layers of rock that have non permeable layers of rock under them so water remains in the permeable layers
the way geologist know that rock layers are undisturbed is the rock layers are folded
layers look great if they are done properly :-)
Gaps in rock layers that develop when agents of erosion remove existing rock layers are known as unconformities.
Taylor Momsen has some short layers on the sides of her face and the rest is in long layers.
Rock layers that are forming are stratifying.
the sinking of the rock layers is called subsidence