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What is the difference between relative and absolute age? Relative age is the age of a rock layer (or the fossils it contains) compared to other layers. It can be determined by looking at the position of rock layers. Absolute age is the numeric age of a layer of rocks or fossils.
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Clothing
Knee-high, waterproof rubber boots.
Warm wool sweater and/or fleece jacket for layering.
Waterproof gloves or mittens.
Warm hat or cap that covers your ears.
Scarf or neck gaiter.
Warm, thermal socks.
Thermal long underwear (top and bottom)
Sturdy, non-skid walking or hiking shoes.
No walking on lichen. ...
'Don't pack a pest' ...
Leave the dolphins alone. ...
Help the whale. ...
Please, no guns. ...
No souvenirs. ...
Don't disturb historic sites or current sites. ...
Collect your ash
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The opinions and prejudice of an author in writing.
I believe that those two elements greatly affect bias in history because we can never be 100% sure of everything that (may have) happened in history (especially farther in the past), so opinion can affect a historian's writings. Also, everyone is prone to some sort of prejudice, so this can also affect history.
Increase in the surface temperature of the earth caused by heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere is know as green-house effect