Geology
Part1
Strange rocks
Part2
Getting handle on time
I need the right answers please
Part 1
Part 2
Question 1 (1 point) The law of superposition states tha for a given sequence of rock layers, any
layer is younger than the one beneath it all rocks and fossils in a given area are the same age all
rock layers consisting of the same type of rock are the same age a sequence of rocks is the
chronological record of a given region Question 2 (1 point) A fossil that can be used to correlate
rock layers in different locations is a(an) stratigraphic fossil relative fossil historic fossil index
fossilThe relative age of a fossil indicates how old the fossil is compared to other fossils or rock
structures that are above or below the given fossil how long ago the fossil was dug out of the
ground the exact age of the fossil how long the organism lived Question 4 (1 point) The era that
spans the greatest number of years in Earth's geological history is the Cenozoic Mesozoic
Paleozoic PrecambrianWhich of the following is a characteristic of a good index fossil? It is easily
recognizable It appears only briefly in the geological record. It has a wide geographical distribution
All of the above are correct.Match each description with the appropriate term listed. a sequence of
rocks that is a chronological record of a region's geological history 1. absolute age the process of
placing rocks and geological structures in the correct 2. stratigraphic sequence chronological order
a body of rock that forms from the 3. relative dating invasion of magma into a pre-existing rock
formation 4. intrusion the number of years that have elapsed since an event occurred Question 7 (
3 points) Describe the geological process through which shark's teeth end up high on a mountain
range.Question 8 ( 3 points) Describe two fundamental ideas proposed in the seventeenth century
that enabled geologists to date rock layers.Use this diagram to answer the next three questions.
Question 1 (1 point) Layer 2 in the diagram is younger than layers 3,4 , and 5 . This statement is
based on the principle of superposition principle of cross-cutting relationships principle of
uniformitarianism rock cycleThe structure labelled 6 is called a(an) junction line unconformity cross
section superposition Question 3 (1 point) The correct order of the numbered layers from oldest to
youngest is 3,4,5,1,23,4,5,2,15,4,3,2,11,2,3,4,5Rock that forms when molten magma from the
mantle intrudes into the crust and solidifies is igneous rock metamorphic rock sedimentary rock
none of the above Question 5 (1 point) The rock cycle is a process in which rocks are crushed and
ground into soil continuously changing from one type to another melted and evaporated into the
atmosphere uplifted to form mountainsIn a stratigraphic sequence, an intrusion must be older than
the rock layers it cuts into younger than the rock layers it cuts into the same age as the rock layers
it cuts into none of the above Question 7 (0.5 points.
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1. Geology
Part1
Strange rocks
Part2
Getting handle on time
I need the right answers please
Part 1
Part 2
Question 1 (1 point) The law of superposition states tha for a given sequence of rock layers, any
layer is younger than the one beneath it all rocks and fossils in a given area are the same age all
rock layers consisting of the same type of rock are the same age a sequence of rocks is the
chronological record of a given region Question 2 (1 point) A fossil that can be used to correlate
rock layers in different locations is a(an) stratigraphic fossil relative fossil historic fossil index
fossilThe relative age of a fossil indicates how old the fossil is compared to other fossils or rock
structures that are above or below the given fossil how long ago the fossil was dug out of the
ground the exact age of the fossil how long the organism lived Question 4 (1 point) The era that
spans the greatest number of years in Earth's geological history is the Cenozoic Mesozoic
Paleozoic PrecambrianWhich of the following is a characteristic of a good index fossil? It is easily
recognizable It appears only briefly in the geological record. It has a wide geographical distribution
All of the above are correct.Match each description with the appropriate term listed. a sequence of
rocks that is a chronological record of a region's geological history 1. absolute age the process of
placing rocks and geological structures in the correct 2. stratigraphic sequence chronological order
a body of rock that forms from the 3. relative dating invasion of magma into a pre-existing rock
formation 4. intrusion the number of years that have elapsed since an event occurred Question 7 (
3 points) Describe the geological process through which shark's teeth end up high on a mountain
range.Question 8 ( 3 points) Describe two fundamental ideas proposed in the seventeenth century
that enabled geologists to date rock layers.Use this diagram to answer the next three questions.
Question 1 (1 point) Layer 2 in the diagram is younger than layers 3,4 , and 5 . This statement is
based on the principle of superposition principle of cross-cutting relationships principle of
uniformitarianism rock cycleThe structure labelled 6 is called a(an) junction line unconformity cross
section superposition Question 3 (1 point) The correct order of the numbered layers from oldest to
youngest is 3,4,5,1,23,4,5,2,15,4,3,2,11,2,3,4,5Rock that forms when molten magma from the
mantle intrudes into the crust and solidifies is igneous rock metamorphic rock sedimentary rock
none of the above Question 5 (1 point) The rock cycle is a process in which rocks are crushed and
ground into soil continuously changing from one type to another melted and evaporated into the
atmosphere uplifted to form mountainsIn a stratigraphic sequence, an intrusion must be older than
the rock layers it cuts into younger than the rock layers it cuts into the same age as the rock layers
it cuts into none of the above Question 7 (0.5 points) Investigating geological change is
challenging because it occurs so slowly. True False Question 8 (0.5 points) Igneous rock forms
when intense heat and pressure alter the rock's molecular structure. True FalseProcesses such as
erosion, sediment deposition, volcanic action, and earthquakes have operated in the same general
way throughout Earth's history. True False Question 10 (0.5 points) The rock cycle operated in the
2. past but does not operate today. True False Question 11 (2 points) Why are fossils found near
bodies of water such as lakes, oceans, and rivers that exist today or that once existed? Explain
your answer.Question 12 ( 2 points) Explain how an unconformity forms.