Those rock layers are quite colorful.
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.
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
the way geologist know that rock layers are undisturbed is the rock layers are folded
Gaps in rock layers that develop when agents of erosion remove existing rock layers are known as unconformities.
Rock layers that are forming are stratifying.
the sinking of the rock layers is called subsidence
Sedimentary rock layers. your welcome
The rock layers will be easily visible.
there are many layers
Gaps in rock layers are called unconformities.
Foliated rock has parallel layers.
Those rock layers are quite colorful.
Not exactly. Some metamorphic rocks have foliation, which can appear similar to the layers of sedimentary rock. Foliation develops from mineral grains being oriented by pressure, rather than the deposition of layers.