Grading Rock Layers 1 pt for title for lab “Rock Layers”

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Grading Rock Layers 1 pt for title for lab “Rock Layers” 1 pt if it is recorded in the table of contents with page number

Example #1 – 5 pts D - Desert C – Calm Water/ Marine Shoreline B – Deep Ocean A - Mudslide

Example #2 – 6 pts B – Calm Water A – Extrusive D – River Bed/Desert E – Deep Ocean C – Marine Shoreline

Example #3 – no count B – Extrusive C – Plates Colliding A – River Bed?

Example #4 – no count F – River Bed/Desert? E – Basalt Extrusive D - Shoreline C – Deep Ocean B - Shoreline A - ?

Example #5 – 6 pts A – Marine Shoreline D – River Bed/Desert C – Deep Ocean B - Extrusive E – Plates Colliding

Example #6 – 2 pts if all correct E - Earthquake I - Shoreline D – Calm Waters H – River Bed/Desert B - Earthquake F – Deep Ocean A – Deep Ocean C – Marine Shoreline G - Mudslide

Example #7 – 2 pts if all correct E – Deep Ocean B – Marine Shoreline I – Deep Ocean F – River Bed/Desert G - Earthquake C - Extrusive A - Mudslide H – Deep Ocean D – Plates Colliding

Example #8

Add up points 23 pts total Record score by title of lab Keep out while we do the next activity