From oldest to youngest: I, B, F, M, R, H.
Explanation:
On the picture we can see several layers of rock. Some of the layers have not been disturbed, so the principle of superposition can be applied to them. Some of the layer though have been disturbed by geological processes, so the layers are not at the same level because of it. On top of it, there is also an intrusion that has managed to further cause disturbance through all of the layers.
- The layer I is the oldest, and it is the basis of the others.
- Layer B has formed next, and after that layer F.
- These three layers have been influenced by the formation of fault, where one of their sides has been moving up relative to the other, while the other has been moving down relative to the other.
- Layer M is younger layer, and it can easily be seen as it totally covers the layer F below it.
- On top is layer R, which is the youngest of them all (the layers), and the one that comes out on the surface.
- Layer H is not really a layer, but it is an intrusion, which has formed after magma managed to cut through all the layers and later solidify. It is the youngest formation.
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The Mississippi River divides the eastern United States from the western United States.
I think both options are true!
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What does the crust look like?
Answer:
Chicago
Explanation:
Chicago is the only airport in the United States, thus making the city of Chicago as well, that has direct flights to six continents. This makes this airport the best connected in the United States, offering direct flights to North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia & Oceania. The only continent left to which there's no direct flight is Antarctica, with the reasons being the small interest, but much more the safety concerns as Antarctica is not the best place to have flights to considering its weather conditions. Chicago is actually only one of five cities in the world that has an airport that offers direct flights to six continents, being in the company of London, Dubai, Johannesburg, and Doha.