Relative Dating and Superposition
Learning Objective
I can explain how the law of superposition helps determine the relative ages of rocks and fossils.
Lesson Flow
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Guided Notes
Key concepts students will learn:
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The geologic time scale divides Earth's history into units called eons and eras, which are mapped out using clues found in rocks.
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The law of superposition states that in undisturbed rock layers, the layers at the bottom are older than the layers at the top.
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The law of cross-cutting relationships helps determine relative ages when an igneous intrusion or fault cuts through existing rock layers.
Practice
10 questions • Multiple choice & Short answer
Exit Ticket
“Imagine you find two layers of rock. Layer A is on the bottom, and Layer B is on top. According to the law of superposition, which layer is older?”
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