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REVIEW #11

REVIEW #11

REVIEW: WHAT IS THE ORDER? (Oldest to Youngest) C B Oldest

TODAY’S ACTIVITY This drawing shows a cross-section, or a side view, of the rock layers below the Earth’s surface. The trees and water show where the surface is. Each rock layer is identified by a letter. Some of the rock layers contain fossils. Using the principles of stratigraphy, answer the following questions about the cross section.

TO DO When finished with the Stratigraphy handout, get the “Stratigraphy Practice” and: Complete it for a grade. Work on How Do you Stack Up Lab (last Friday) FIRST Then work on other missing work.