MODULE 9 -How Layers of Rocks (Stratified Rocks) Are Formed Flashcards

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1
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three types of rocks

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Igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic

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2
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In what type of rock do most fossils appear?

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Sedimentary rock

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3
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What type of rock is formed when bits of rocks are layered and cemented
together?

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Sedimentary rock

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4
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What type of rock is formed when bits of rocks are layered and cemented
together?

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Sedimentary rock

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5
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Which of the following refers to a series of processes on Earth’s surface and in
the crust and mantle that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another?

A

Rock Cycle

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6
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What step in the rock cycle would be required to change an igneous rock into
a sedimentary rock?

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Weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction and cementation

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7
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During what process does layer upon layer of sediment build up, exerting
pressure on the layers below?

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compaction

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What is the moving of sediments from their original position called?

A

erosion

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What is the settling out of the sediment called?

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deposition

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What is the process where sediment is glued together when minerals dissolve?

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cementation

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older layers are generally deeper than more recent layers. what law is being described?

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law of superposition

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12
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What is a process that leads to the formation or deposition
of rock layers?

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metamorphism

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13
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What principles states that all rock layers are continuous
until they encounter other solid bodies that block their deposition?

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Law of Lateral Continuity

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14
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Layered rock formed by compaction.

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sedimentary rock

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15
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Limestone is formed from layers of sand, shells and animal remains that have
been compacted together. What type of rock is a limestone?

A

Sedimentary rock

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16
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Sedimentary rock

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Bits of sand and gravel from layers that turn into rock from pressure

17
Q

What type of rock usually contains fossils?

A

Sedimentary rocks.

18
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Where do sediments come from?

A

rock weathering produces sediment

19
Q

A sedimentary rock layer in its original position is older than the layer above it and younger than the layers below it. What law is being described?

A

Law of Superposition

20
Q

In a cliff, where are the oldest layers of rocks made of sedimentary rocks are
usually found?

A

At the bottom

21
Q

What are the processes of compaction and cementation
commonly associated with?

A

lithification

22
Q

What causes the formation of rock layers

A

Erosion and weathering

23
Q

An undeformed sedimentary layer is ______than the layer above and _____than
the layer below.

A

older, younger

24
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.in most cases sedimentary beds are deposited as horizontal units

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