Asked by Runtafus

knowing nothing else, what could the relative age of two rocks tell you about them?

one rock is 10,000 years old, and the other is 8,000 years old.

one rock is older than the other

they both have fossils in them

one rock is closer to the surface than the other.**************

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Answered by Steve
I'd say (A)

The age difference is so small on a geological scale that the depth is not a good criterion.
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I have the answers to guys. Just to make sure
Question 1: Knowing nothing else, what could the relative age of two rocks tell you about them?
Answer 4 question 1: B- One rock is older than the other.
Question 2: What would a geologist do if he or she wanted to determine the age of rock layers at a given location using relative age?
Answer 4 2: B- Find the relative age of one rock at the given location
Question 3: How does folding change rock layers?
Answer 4 3: B- Folding can change the position in which layers appear.


True/False
Question 4: Sometimes, layers of rock are overturned so frequently that the youngest rock layer may appear on the bottom, which is the reverse of what is ordinarily expected.
Answer 4 4: A- True


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