sedimentary rock
A sill is a slab of volcanic rock formed when magma squeezes between layers of rock. It is typically horizontal and parallel to the surrounding rock layers. Sills are distinguishable from dikes, which cut across the rock layers.
sedimentary
A. in rock layers which formed underwater
Because the rocks are formed by using layers of Sediment.
Limestone
Sedimentary rock, like limestone, is formed in layers.
The land where the rock was formed was underwater when the rock was formed. Over the years layers of Sediment sank to the bottom. Pressure formed the sediments into rock.
A sill is a slab of volcanic rock formed when magma squeezes between layers of rock. It is typically horizontal and parallel to the surrounding rock layers. Sills are distinguishable from dikes, which cut across the rock layers.
A sill is formed when magma is forced into layers parallel to the surrounding rock layers. Sills are characterized by their tabular shape and are often found intruding between rock layers.
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A. in rock layers which formed underwater
sedimentary
This type of rock would be classified as sedimentary.
index fossils are useful for figuring out the age of a set of disturbed rock layers by index fossils are used to determine when rock layers were formed so if they were used to figure out the age of a set of disturbed rock layers than they can also figure out when they were formed .