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Archy [21]
4 years ago
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a gap in the rock layer due to erosion from no rocks being deposited.HELP FAST PLEASE!?!?!?!?

Chemistry
1 answer:
Allushta [10]4 years ago
6 0

a gap in the rock layer due to erosion or from no rocks being deposited

geological processes taking place today are the same as those that occurred in the past.  

fossil that record the shape and structure of an organism

each layer is older than the layer above and younger than the layer below it.

the preserved remains or traces of a once living organism.

fossils that record the movement or behavior of an organism.

sediments spread in all directions until they thin out or hit a barrier.

sedimentary rocks are deposited horizontally.

age of rock compared to the ages of rock layers.

age of rocks calculated in years since formed.

words:

1.absolute age

2.body fossil

3.fossil

4.principle of lateral continuity

5.principle of original horizontally

6.principle of superposition

7.relative age  

8.trace fossil

9. unconformity

10.uniformitarianism

Answer is 9,10,2,6,3,8,4,5,7,1

All my answers were correct on this one

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