This is naturally occurring, inorganic, crystalline, and has specific chemical composition.
What is a mineral?
What is continental drift?
This grain is roughly the size of a green pea.
What is a pebble?
What is relative dating?
This concept can be summarized by the saying "the present is the key to the past"
what is the Principle of Uniformitarianism?
What is eight?
Scientists use this attractive principal to establish that the continents were formerly united as a single land mass.
What is earth's magnetic field?
Symmetrical ripples form from this type of water movement.
What are waves?
What is the Ordovician?
What is a hiatus?
This is a primary difference between ferromagnesian and non-ferromagnesian silicates.
What is density?
What are plate boundaries?
These can be important tools for determining depositional environments, helping to decipher both the age and original location of a deposit.
What are fossils?
In an undisturbed sedimentary sequence, the oldest rocks are here.
What is the bottom?
This is an erosional surface on tilted or folded rocks, with younger sedimentary rocks deposited on top.
What is an angular unconformity?
What are sedimentary rocks?
What are ophiolite?
Deposits left by these rivers have little to no mud preserved.
What are braided rivers?
A radioactive element pair is useful for dating rocks that are younger than five of these.
What is a half life?
During a marine transgression, water level does this.
What is rises relative to the land?
This and shear can lead to foliation in metamorphic rocks.
What is pressure?
This and "ridge push" are the competing theories for the driving force behind plate motion
What is slab pull?
Salt playas are extensive deposits of this type of chemical sedimentary rock.
What are evaporites?
This radioactive element has a half life of 5,730, and is useful for dating organic matter.
What is Carbon-14?
Marine regressions tend to lead to this type of sedimentary sequence.
What is coarsening up?