the process of placing geological events in a sequential order
What is relative dating?
ordering rocks layers/faults from oldest to youngest
What is relative dating?
Rock layers that are at the bottom are older than those above them
What is superpostion?
Uplift, weathering and erosion form ___________
What are unconformities?
List the order in which these events occurred, from youngest to oldest.

E, D, A, B, C
This term refers to the preserved remains of an organism, plant or animal.
What is a fossil?
This term refers to the age of a fossil or rock layer in comparison to other layers.
What is relative age?
Layers of sediment were deposited horizontally at first- any tilting or changes occurred afterwards
What is original horizontality?
How do we identify which is older: a fault or an igneous intrusion?
if the intrusion is faulted
Identify the unconformity:
a wavy line followed by older, igneous or metamorphic rocks
What is a non-conformity?
This term refers to magma that pushes up through layers of rock.
What is an intrusion?
What force is causing rock layers to be deposited horizontally
What is gravity?
Mafic magma (fluid magma low in silica) usually reaches the surface through fissures, forming_____
What is a dike?
When did the earthquake in this picture occur? (Which layer was last deposited?)

After Layer W was deposited.
Identify the unconformity:
a wavy line followed by older, horizontal sedimentary rocks
what is a disconformity?
A line or break in rock layers where movement has occurred
What is a fault?
Fossils are not found in ______ and __________rocks because any plant and animal remains trapped in both rocks is burnt off due to extreme heat.
A feature that cuts through a rock layer is younger than what it cuts through
What is the principle of Cross-Cutting Relationships?
Which numbers in this picture represents igneous intrusions? There are TWO.

What are 2 and 3?
Describe the order of events from youngest to oldest.
B, D, F, A, G, E, H, C
Breaks in the rock record
What are unconformities?
What is the absolute age of the earth? What technique led to this absolute age?
What is 4.6 billion years? Radioactive Decay (Half-life) or Radiometric Dating
Events that happen today that shape the Earth also happened in the past.
Principle of uniformity or uniformitarianism?
Explain the rule if rocks have whiskers.
contact metamorphose; any rocks with whiskers that are in contact with the igneous intrusion are older than the intrusion
What does A represent in the image?
What is erosion?