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The Law of Superposition, created by Charles Lyell, states that there are layers of the Earth. Youngest at the top and oldest at the bottom, much like a cake. The cake is made, icing is put on, then the decorations or candles are placed on top. Superposition is portrayed when Dr. Hamiska pointed out the layering in the rocks. "You see this layering, how it's tiled? The gray band? That's tuff- remeber? ... If it turns up elsewhere in the area I shall know where it comes in the sequence. Now I'm going to see if I can hack out some good unweathered crystal from the tuff" (56). Dr. Hamiska points out the layering of the Earth to Vinny showing her the order of the old and new layers. | The Law of Superposition, created by Charles Lyell, states that there are layers of the Earth. Youngest at the top and oldest at the bottom, much like a cake. The cake is made, icing is put on, then the decorations or candles are placed on top. Superposition is portrayed when Dr. Hamiska pointed out the layering in the rocks. "You see this layering, how it's tiled? The gray band? That's tuff- remeber? ... If it turns up elsewhere in the area I shall know where it comes in the sequence. Now I'm going to see if I can hack out some good unweathered crystal from the tuff" (56). Dr. Hamiska points out the layering of the Earth to Vinny showing her the order of the old and new layers. | ||
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Read more about superposition here: http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/geology/leveson/core/topics/time/froshlec8.html | Read more about superposition here: http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/geology/leveson/core/topics/time/froshlec8.html | ||
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Return to History 8 Environment Bone From a Dry Sea
Place change is the evolution of an area. Place change is conveyed in the book Bone From a Dry Sea when Vinny climbs a hill staring at the dry desert, "Looking back over the gray, roasting desert she tried to imagine it when it had been a marshy lake, streaming under this sun, with rivers running in and pigs rooting in the reed beds, and other creatures, creatures who were almost people, perhaps, making their camp at the water's edge ..." (56). This is an example of place change. It was once a lake, filled with water and animals and has evolved into a dry, sandy desert with nearly no water.
The Law of Superposition, created by Charles Lyell, states that there are layers of the Earth. Youngest at the top and oldest at the bottom, much like a cake. The cake is made, icing is put on, then the decorations or candles are placed on top. Superposition is portrayed when Dr. Hamiska pointed out the layering in the rocks. "You see this layering, how it's tiled? The gray band? That's tuff- remeber? ... If it turns up elsewhere in the area I shall know where it comes in the sequence. Now I'm going to see if I can hack out some good unweathered crystal from the tuff" (56). Dr. Hamiska points out the layering of the Earth to Vinny showing her the order of the old and new layers.
Sources: Origins Manual page 9
A Bone from a Dry Sea by Peter Dickinson page 56
Read more about superposition here: http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/geology/leveson/core/topics/time/froshlec8.html
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10. Fossilization
11. Define tuff
12. Archaeological process