Geology Review Game Ready your Mind!. Your teams are your table groups.

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Your teams are Your teams are your table groupsyour table groups

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2.) Which Layer of Rock is the OLDEST?

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2. B

3. C

4. D

5. E

6. F

7. G

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3.) Which Layer of Rock is the YOUNGEST?

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2. B

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6. F

7. G

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4.) Which Layer of Rock is the third youngest?

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2. B

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4. D

5. E

6. F

7. G

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5.) Why are index fossils useful to geologists?

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rock.

2. They tell the ages of MANY rock layers in different locations

3. They tell how the fossil was formed.

4. They tell the EXACT age of the entire rock layer.

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6.) Which is the correct sequence of events? (oldest first)

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2. M, B, R

3. I, H, M

4. I, M, H

5. R, F, B

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7.) What is meant by the relative age of a Strata?

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fossils.

2. The number of years since it formed.

3. Its age as determined by carbon dating.

4. Its age as determined by the radioisotopes it contains.

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Rock “E” would be an example of what cross-cut?

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2. Fold

3. Intrusion

4. Extrusion

5. Unconformity

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Determining whether an object is older or

younger than other objects is called what?

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2. Absolute dating

3. Radiometric dating

4. Gradualism

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Which of the following is a crosscutting relationship?

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2. fault

3. extrusion

4. All of the above

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Which law states this, as sedimentary rocks form, they are deposited on older rock layers.

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2. Law of Horizontality

3. Uniformintarianism

4. Law of Cross-Cutting Relations

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What is an extrusion?

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2. Layers of rocks bend or curve

3. When magma pushes through rock layers

4. When lava reaches the surface.

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This law states that layers of sediment were originally deposited horizontally under the action of gravity.

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2. Superposition

3. Horizontality

4. Cross-Cutting Relations

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Are intrusions, extrusion, faults, and folds younger or older than the rocks that they invade?

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2. Older

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What must occur for an unconformity to form?

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2. Fold

3. Erosion

4. Igneous rock

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Write a Geologic History for this picture. Name all the

cross-cutting relationships and any Unconformities.

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Cross Cuts- C Intrusion, G is a Fault

Unconformities- Nonconformities between lines D and C, F and CDisconformities between lines D and H, H and A

Angular Unconformities between lines F and E, I and E, and B and Eunconformity at the top of E

• 1 Sedimentary layer of D was created.• 1 Sedimentary layer of H was created• 1 Sedimentary layer of A was created• Layers D, H, and A are compressed and bent to form folds.• An intrusion C cuts through layers D,H and A but not to the

surface.• A fault G cuts through layers D, H, A and the Intrusion C. • 1 Sedimentary Layer F was created• 1 Sedimentary layer I was created• 1 Sedimentary layer B was created• Layers F, I, B are uplifted and titled.• 1 Sedimentary layer of E was created.

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