Let me first start out by saying, this is not your fault. You should not be blaming yourself. It is your child whether it be a he or she. what you should do is embrace his new identity, no matter what and be supportive, hes probably going to be going through some rough times with an identity crisis.
According to the law of crosscutting relationships, any geological feature that cuts across another must be younger than the feature it disrupts. In this case, if a fault ends at an unconformity, it indicates that the fault must be older than the unconformity because the unconformity represents a period of erosion or non-deposition that occurred after the faulting. Thus, the relative ages can be determined, with the fault being older than the unconformity and the rock layers below the unconformity being older than the fault itself.
No, because it really wasn't their fault. They didn't help the outcome, but they were not the cause.
Yes, as he should have closed the door while he was about to blow up the house of parliment.
cause i needed a big pis and then got tired it was my fault it took so long [[[[:)
The Elysian Park fault is a fault that lies in the Los Angeles Basin. The fault is ten miles wide by twenty miles long.
That depends! If the fault line cross cuts the igneous intrusion causing the intrusion to be displaced on either side of the fault and forming a broken mass of rock within the intrusion known as a fault breccia then the fault is younger than the intrusions, as the intrusion must have already existed for the fault to cause it's displacement. If on the other hand the igneous intrusion cross cuts the fault and is un-deformed then it is probable that it is younger than the fault.
No, reverse faults typically place older rocks on top of younger rocks. This is a result of compressional stress in the Earth's crust that pushes rocks upward and over each other along the fault plane.
One is not necessarily older than the other. It depends on the context. A fault running through any rock must be younger than that rock.
To determine whether the fault is older or younger than rock layer A, we can use the principle of cross-cutting relationships. If the fault cuts through rock layer A, it is younger than that layer, as it must have formed after the rock was deposited. Conversely, if rock layer A is found to be disrupted by the fault, then the fault is older. Therefore, examining the relationship between the fault and rock layer A is key to establishing their relative ages.
Well it's his fault cause he should have been watching were he was going.
older because it is at the bottom and the ones on top are younger than the bottoms
In a reverse fault, the oldest rocks will be at the bottom of the fault plane, while the youngest rocks will be at the top. This is because reverse faults form when compressional forces cause rocks to be pushed together and up, resulting in older rocks being thrust over younger ones.
The fault will be younger than the rocks it faulted (cross-cutting relationships).
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