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Q: Why did stratified layers of earth form?
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How is ocean stratified by density?

The ocean is stratified with denser layers below less dense layers.


What does stratified mean in 'stratified squamous epithelium'?

Stratified refers to layers. The epithelial cells are arranged as such.


How did metal get in the earth's core?

When the Earth was newly formed it was molten, and there were none of the separate layers that are present today. As it cooled, the Earth became density stratified, with the densest material (predominantly iron) sinking to form the core, and the less dense material forming the mantle and crust.


Can exist as a stratified layer as on the skin or a single layer as in capillaries?

Epithelial tissue exists in stratified and single layers.


What does it mean by the stratosphere is stratified?

Stratification means there are multiple distinct layers within the same region. The stratosphere is stratified by temperature, so there are layers within the stratosphere of distinctly difference temperature.


Why did the earth form layers?

due to sedimentation


Why did earth form layers?

due to sedimentation


What is a term for arranged in layers?

in medical terminology, the term for arranged in layers is stratified. A layer of cells is a stratum and layers would be strata.


Which of the following is the best description of stratified?

the layers of participation and authority in a group


What is stratified cuboidal epithelium composed of?

several layers of boxlike cells


What is stratified?

It means...Layers that are "PRESSED" together.


What multilayered epithelium with cuboidal basal cells and flat cells at its surface would be classified as?

Multiple cell layers whose apical cells are flattened are stratified squamous. These are epithelial cells arranged in layers upon a basal membrane.