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Q: What type rock layer is easy to date?
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What type of rock layer are tertiary fossils usually found in?

metamorphic


What type of rock must the rock layer be if it contains clam fossils?

It would necessarily be sedimentary rock, formed in a saltwater or freshwater environment, depending on the type of clam.


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Type of sedimentary rock that forms from the remains of organisms?

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What type of water is aquifer?

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Pacific plate is a oceanic plate. Mostly basaltic rock with a sedimentary rock layer on top.


An aquifer is a?

No. Shale is a type of sedimentary rock. However, it can help form an aquifer by acting as an impermeable layer.


What type of rock would give you the most accurate time date?

Quartz rock will give you the most accurate time and date. It is commonly used in watch production.


How do you beat the second gym in soul silver?

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How does each type of sedimentary rock begin?

under water when layer of minerals settle on top of one an other


Is a Shale an aquifer?

No. Shale is a type of sedimentary rock. However, it can help form an aquifer by acting as an impermeable layer.


What is the true age of a rock or fossil?

The method used will be determined by the rock type, but the age of a rock will be determined by a determination of the amount of decay of a radioactive isotope, either contained in the rock, or in a geologic layer of rock coinciding with a fossil.