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Science Earth’s Changing Surface Chapter 4 Section 2
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Finding the Relative Age of Rocks Relative means compared to others The relative age of a rock does not provide its absolute age The absolute age of a rock is the # of yrs since the rock formed
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The Position of Rock Layers The Law of Superposition is used to determine the relative ages of sedimentary rock layers In horizontal sed rock layers, the oldest layer is @ the bottom Each higher layer is younger than the layers below it.
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Other Clues to Relative Age Extrusion is lava that hardens on the surface The rock layers below an e are always older Intrusion is where the magma cools & hardens into a mass of igneous rock The i is always younger than the rock layers around or beneath it A fault is a break in E’s crust
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Gaps in the Geological Record The surface where new rock layers meet a much older rock surface beneath them is called unconformity This is a gap in the geological record
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Using Fossils to Date Rocks Index fossils help geologists match rock layers To be useful as an index, a ‘f’ must be widely distributed & rep a type of org that existed only briefly I.F. are useful because they tell the relative ages of the rock layers in which they occur
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