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Name _______________________________________ Date _____________________ Class _________________
Relative DatingGraphic Organizer
Relative dating is a way to determine the ______________________ in which something happened
It is based on two assumptions
1. That events in the past occurred in the same way _____________________________________________.
2. Sedimentary rocks are stacked on Earth’s surface with the ______________________ on the bottom.
Changes that can be made to flat sedimentary rock:
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Practice: What is the correct order of events?
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1. __________________________
2. __________________________
3. __________________________
4. __________________________
5. __________________________
6. __________________________
7. __________________________
8. __________________________
9. __________________________
In which layers would you expect to see each of the following fossils?
G
B
K
D
X
R
160 mya
250 mya 0 mya
8 mya