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Arrange the following sentences in a logical order to make a short story!  You will need a piece of paper! I stood in the checkout line. I selected two apples. I walked home from the store. I gave the cashier money. I went to the store. The cashier gave me change. I was hungry.

Here is the correct order: I was hungry. I went to the store. I selected two apples. I stood in the checkout line. I gave the cashier money. The cashier gave me change. I walked home from the store. It is like playing a game! Put everything in the correct order!        Paleontologists have to put layers of rock in order to figure out how old things are!

Relative Dating Which Came First?? Chapter 6 Section 2

Relative Dating What is it? Figuring out whether an object or event is older or younger than other objects or events is called relative dating. Comparing the age of a rock to the rocks around it. In other words, you are estimating the age of a rock in relation to other rocks. Ex: If you are a middle child… you are younger than your sister. BUT… You are older than your brother. So: If your sister is 15 and your brother is 10, then your relative age can be 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.

The Principle of Superposition Younger rocks on top and Older rocks on bottom! C  Youngest B A  Oldest

It is not just that easy…. Not all rock sequences are arranged with the oldest layers on the bottom and the youngest layers on the top… There are disturbances! The forces within Earth can push other rocks into sequences Tilt or fold rock layers! Break sequences into parts that move! Some sequences are even upside down! There is a valuable tool to help us with this confusion…

… The Geologic Column! What is it? An arrangement of rock layers in which the oldest rocks are at the bottom Geologists rely on the geologic column to interpret the order of rocks So, is there a place on Earth that has a continuous sequence of all the rocks formed throughout history?

NO!

NO… ??? There is no single location on Earth that has a continuous sequence of all the rocks in order Scientists have put different rock layers in order to form the Geologic Column to determine the relative age of rocks and other objects!

Let’s Talk about the Disturbances! Read P. 158 – 159

Missing Evidence You just look for what is missing! Missing rock layers create breaks in rock-layer sequences = unconformities! Unconformity is a break in the geologic record created when rock layers are eroded or when sediment is not deposited for a long period of time In other words, a rock layer that is partially missing due to erosion and is always younger than the rock layers beneath it! You just look for what is missing!

Different types of Unconformities Use your book (P. 160) to describe and draw a picture of the following unconformities: Disconformities Nonconformities Angular unconformities

Practice makes perfect! Put the layers in order!

Did you get it correct? Make sure you correct your paper!

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