A rock is just a piece of a larger formation of rock; the formation exhibits characteristics of origin or composition that set it apart from other formations. A rock is the product of the rock formation process, just as a cake is the result of the process of cake making (combining ingredients, mixing and baking the cake).
The bottom part of a folded rock formation is called the "axial plane". This is where the layers of rock are bent or folded due to tectonic forces.
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Compaction
Yes, heat is involved in the formation of some sedimentary rocks. This heat can come from nearby volcanic activity or deep within the Earth's crust, and can contribute to the process of lithification, which transforms loose sediment into solid rock. However, overall, heat is not as significant in sedimentary rock formation as it is in igneous and metamorphic rock formation.
Azaria Chamberlain went missing while she and her parents were camping near Ayers Rock (Uluru).
Baby Azaria Chamberlain's jacket was found partly buried in a dingo's lair at the base of Uluru/Ayers Rock. The discovery was made after an English tourist fell to his death from the rock, sparking an intensive search amongst the numerous dingo lairs near where he fell.
uluru in Australia's red centre. Uluru is the indigenous name for Ayer's Rock. it is commonly misconstrewed that Uluru is the largest Monolith (giant freestanding rock) in the world however this is untrue the real largest monolith in the world is...
Cradle Will Rock*
Cradle Will Rock
It is believed that, in 1980, two-month-old Azaria Chamberlain was taken from a camping ground near Uluru/Ayers Rock in central Australia. Her mother Lindy claimed that a dingo had stolen her baby. Though the baby was not found, her bloodstained clothes were found a week later by a tourist. At the first inquest into her death, it was found that the likely cause of Azaria's disappearance was a dingo attack. Police and prosecutors moved for a second inquest which began in September 1981. This time, the new finding was made that Azaria had been killed with a pair of scissors and held by a small adult hand until she stopped bleeding. Lindy Chamberlain was convicted of murder on 29 October 1982, and her husband Michael was found guilty of being an accessory. Lindy Chamberlain was acquitted several years later after a British tourist fell to his death from Uluru. When searchers found his body 8 days later in an area full of dingo lairs, Azaria Chamberlain's missing jacket was also found. From this evidence, it can be assumed that dingoes did take and eat this baby.
This was an interesting case. Four years after Lindy Chamberlain was declared guilty of the murder of her baby girl Azaria, new evidence leading to her acquittal was found quite by accident. A British tourist fell to his death during a climb on Ayers Rock/Uluru. A massive search ensued and his body was finally located 8 days later in an area full of dingo lairs. Within those lairs was found Azaria Chamberlain's missing jacket. New evidence was presented proving how earlier methods of testing evidence had been unreliable, and no conviction could be made on those grounds. Both Lindy and Michael Chamberlain were officially pardoned, Lindy was released from gaol, and eventually awarded AU$1.3 million in compensation for wrongful imprisonment.
Arguably the most significant event that happened in Australia on 17 August was the disappearance in 1980 of baby Azaria Chamberlain at Ayers Rock. Michael and Lindy Chamberlain and their three children had arrived at Ayers Rock just the day before. When baby Azaria disappeared, Lindy claimed that a dingo had stolen her baby. No trace of the child was ever found, although her bloodstained clothes were found a week later by another tourist. Controversy dogged the case for years. At the first inquest into her death, commencing in February 1981, it was found that the likely cause of Azaria's disappearance was a dingo attack. Police and prosecutors moved for a second inquest which was held in September 1981. This time, the new finding was made that Azaria had been killed with a pair of scissors and held by a small adult hand until she stopped bleeding. Lindy Chamberlain was convicted of murder on 29 October 1982. Her acquittal came several years later when a British tourist fell to his death from the Rock. When his body was finally located 8 days later amid an area full of dingo lairs, Azaria Chamberlain's missing jacket was also found. New evidence was presented showing that the methods of testing previous evidence had been unreliable, and no conviction could be made on those grounds. Lindy was released, and eventually awarded AU$1.3 million in compensation for wrongful imprisonment.
Chalk is a rock. Amelia Chamberlain
sedimentary rock formation
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The Rock Cycle contributes to the formation of rocks : ~ )