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Rocks Create a Timeline… 42

Relative age Comparing something’s age to something else. Ex: The Himalayas are younger than the Alps. Sedimentary

Relative Age This guy This Guy Is Older Than

Absolute age Giving a definitive number. Ex: The Himalayas are 30 million years old Absolute age Igneous rock

Absolute Age This guy is 80 years old. This guy is 24 years old.

Law of Superposition The bottom layer is the oldest The top layer is the youngest

youngest Oldest

Undisturbed Layers

Disturbed Layers

Law of horizontality All sedimentary rocks are deposited flat initially. If you find them at an angle, they have been moved

Law of Cross cutting relationship Igneous rock is younger than the layers it cuts through

Youngest Oldest

youngest oldest

Unconformity creates a gap in the Earth’s history Caused by erosion

Fossils Imprints or remains of ORGANISMS that were once alive

Index Fossils Ex. Trilobite Organisms that lived during a specific time and are found everywhere IDENTIFIES THE AGE OF ROCK THEY ARE FOUND IN Ex. Trilobite

Using Superposition Remember the aging of layers Fossils of similar age will be found in the same layer