The process involved in the formation of sedimentary rocks is compaction. Compaction occurs when sediments accumulate in layers and are buried under additional layers, leading to increased pressure that reduces the space between sediment particles. This process helps to cement the sediments together, forming solid rock. Extrusion and intrusion are terms related to igneous rocks, not sedimentary ones.
The first logs typically checked after an intrusion are the security event logs, firewall logs, and system logs. These logs would provide information on the nature of the intrusion, the affected systems, and potential indicators of compromise that would help in investigating and containing the incident.
Extrusion is a manufacturing process where material is pushed through a die to create a specific shape or profile.
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Some applications of plastic extrusion are: 3D printer filament. compound extrusion to make pellets, extrusion coating, straws, medical tubing, wires, juice cartons, wine boxes, food packaging, shopping bags, water bottles, to name a few.
(Intrusion) You can learn how old the rock layers are around it. the rock layers around under and all around the intrusion are always older than the intrusion itself. (EXTRUSION) the layers of rock bellow the extrusion is older than the extrusion.
If it is above it, the rock layer came after the intrusion. if the intrusion went through the rock layer is older because they layer had to be there in order for the intrusion to go through.
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how does knowing the prefixes in- and ex- help you remember the differ-ence between an intrusion and an extrusion?
What is the difference between intrusive and intrusive.
Extrusion is older than intrusion because, an extrusion is always younger than the rocks below it. An intrusion is always younger than the rock layers around and beneath it. Hope the answers correct ;)
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An igneous intrusion is younger than the rock into which it intruded.
Either or both together. Really they are companion actions but the ratio between them will depend on the specific site. However the magma has to be intruded into the solid crust before it can break surface as an extrusive event - a volcanic eruption.
An intrusion is formed when magma pushes into surrounding rock layers, creating intrusive features like veins or sills, which would be visible beneath the layer of sandstone. In contrast, an extrusion occurs when magma is ejected onto the surface as lava, forming extrusive features like lava flows or volcanic cones above the sandstone layer. The presence of different types of volcanic features would help distinguish between an intrusion and an extrusion in this scenario.