Answer To Module 5 (Els)
Answer To Module 5 (Els)
Answer To Module 5 (Els)
GAS 1-AGONCILLO
ANSWER TO MODULE 5 (ELS)
PRE-ASSESSMENT
1. Which of the following studied the relative positions of sedimentary rocks?
A. Polygraphy C. Stratigraphy
B. Geology D. Layering
3. Which of the following is also called for rock layers?
A. layering C. rack
B. strata D. stone
4. Which basic principles that all geologists use in deciphering the age and
characteristics of rock layers?
A. Law of rocks C. Code of ethics
B. Ethics and principles D. Stratigraphic Laws
5. What principle that most sediment when deposited, form a horizontal or nearly
horizontal layer? The Principle of _________.
A. Superposition C. Lateral Continuity
B. Faunal Succession D. Original Horizontality
6. Which of the following principles that Smith noticed a succession of rock layers;
furthermore, he saw that the same vertical changes in fossils that are embedded in
rocks occurred in different places? The Principle of ________.
A. Superposition C. Lateral Continuity
B. Faunal Succession D. Original Horizontality
7. Scientists can relate layers at one location to layers at another location and this is
critical for stratigraphic correlation.
A. Superposition C. Lateral Continuity
B. Faunal Succession D. Original Horizontality
8. The oldest rock in the Grand Canyon that is exposed at the base is
Proterozoic-age rocks. The Principle of _____________.
A. Superposition C. Lateral Continuity
B. Faunal Succession D. Original Horizontality
9. The Grand Canal serves as a very good example of the principles of
stratigraphy.
A. True C. Maybe
B. False D. Somehow
10. Some older layers have been tilted and the surface where these tilted
layers are overlaid by a stratum that is not deformed. The principle of
________.
A. Superposition C. Lateral Continuity
B. Faunal Succession D. Original Horizontality
What is in the picture
Activity 1. Describe each picture based on your observation.
A. Based on my observation about the picture, the rocks are horizontally layered
and they could have been tilted layers are overlaid by a stratum that is not
deformed.
B. Based on my observation about the picture, it has undisturbed layers accumulate
through time; older layers are buried beneath younger layers.
C. Based on my observation about the picture, other body of rock cuts through
another body of rock.
ENGAGE: DO THIS!
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REFLECT!
I understand- the contribution of different personalities in the
establishment of the Geologic time scale. It is an important tool used to
portray the history of the Earth—a standard timeline used to describe the age
of rocks and fossils and the events that formed them. It spans Earth's entire
history and is separated into four principal divisions.
POST-ASSESSMENT
1. Used to determine whether an object is older or younger than other objects
A. Superposition C. Fossil
B. Relative Dating D, Unconformity
2. States that younger rocks lie above older rocks if the layers have not been
disturbed
A. Law of crosscutting
B. Law of superposition
C. Relative Dating
D. Unconformity
3. A break in the geologic record that is made when rock layers are eroded over a
long period.
A. Law of Superposition
B. Law of Crosscutting
C. Relative Dating
D. Unconformity
4. What is the law of superposition?
A. The age of sedimentary rock not found in the original layers.
B. Metamorphic rock is younger than the nearby igneous rock.
C. Sedimentary rock in its original position is older than layers above it.
D. Metamorphic rock is older because it was deposited to nearby
sedimentary rock.
5. How do geologists use relative dating?
A. Placing rocks in order from youngest to oldest
B. Placing rocks in order by minerals they contain
C. Classifying rocks by different textures
D. Classifying rocks by different isotopes
6. Relative dating of rock layers tells us that the deeper we dig, _______.
A. the younger the rocks get
B. the smellier the rocks get
C. the harder the rocks get
D. the older the rocks get
7. The Law of Superposition helps scientists to determine what?
A. The absolute age of rock layers
B. The age of fossils
C. The relative age of rock layers
D. the superpowers of rocks
8. What states that a fault or a body of rocks must be younger than any feature or
layer of rock that the fault or rock body cuts through?
A. Unconformity
B. Intrusion
C. Law of superposition
D. Law of crosscutting
9. How does sedimentary rock usually form?
A. Vertically
B. Diagonally
C. Folding
D. Horizontally
10. Which of the following correctly lists the layers in order from oldest to youngest?
A. A, B, C, D, E
B. E, B, C, D, A
C. E, D, C, B, A
D. C, B, A, D, E