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relative and absolute ages of rocks
directions: use the diagram below to answer the following questions.
- is unconformity a older or younger than p?
- is unconformity b older or younger than k?
- is the tilting/folding of the bottom layers younger or older than p?
- what letter represents the intrusion?
- put the rock layers and events into order from the oldest to the youngest. include the \tilting/folding\ of the bottom layers.
directions: use the diagram below to answer the questions.
- indicate the number that represents the following features.
intrusion
fault
unconformity
- which is older, the fault or the unconformity?
- which is older, the intrusion or the unconformity?
- define \unconformity.\
Step1: Understand the principle of superposition and cross - cutting relationships
In geology, younger features cut across older ones. Unconformities are surfaces where there is a gap in the geological record.
Step2: Answer question 1
Unconformity A cuts across layer P. So, unconformity A is younger than P.
Step3: Answer question 2
Unconformity B is below layer K. Layer K was deposited on top of unconformity B. So, unconformity B is older than K.
Step4: Answer question 3
The tilting/folding of the bottom layers is cut by layer P. So, the tilting/folding of the bottom layers is older than P.
Step5: Answer question 4
An intrusion is a body of igneous rock that forms within pre - existing rock. In the first diagram, M represents the intrusion as it cuts across other rock layers.
Step6: Answer question 5
The oldest to youngest order: Tilting/folding of bottom layers, O, N, M, P, Q, unconformity A, L, H, I, unconformity B, K.
Step7: Answer question 6
(Assuming the second diagram has numbered features which are not visible in the text clearly. But if we assume a typical case where intrusion is an igneous body cutting across layers, fault is a fracture with displacement and unconformity is a gap in the record) If we assume features are numbered 1 - 5, intrusion might be 3, fault might be 4, unconformity might be 2 (this is highly dependent on the actual numbered features in the diagram).
Step8: Answer question 7
The fault cuts across the layers that are affected by the unconformity. So, the unconformity is older.
Step9: Answer question 8
The intrusion cuts across the layers that are affected by the unconformity. So, the unconformity is older.
Step10: Answer question 9
An unconformity is a surface of erosion or non - deposition that represents a gap in the geological record, separating younger and older rock layers that are not continuous in time or sequence.
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- Younger
- Older
- Older
- M
- Tilting/folding of bottom layers, O, N, M, P, Q, unconformity A, L, H, I, unconformity B, K
- (Answers depend on actual diagram numbering. Example: 3, 4, 2)
- Unconformity
- Unconformity
- A surface of erosion or non - deposition that represents a gap in the geological record, separating younger and older rock layers that are not continuous in time or sequence.