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Card 6
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How can the polarity of rocks be used to estimate the age of different parts of the Earth's crust?
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Card 7
Front
What else can the pattern of normal and reversed polarised rocks do?
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Card 8
Front
What are the three features of sedimentary rock that geologists look at to learn about the environment in which they were formed?
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Card 9
Front
How do geologists use evidence of fossils to learn about the environment in which they were formed?
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Card 10
Front
Give an example of what a geologist could learn about from a fish fossil
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Card 11
Front
What do ripples on a rock tell you?
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Card 12
Front
What is the difference between the shape of grains found in sedimentary rock?
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Card 13
Front
What does the Earth's crust contain?
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Card 14
Front
List the 5 processes of how minerals are formed in the Earth's crust.
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Card 15
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Where do chemical industries tend to grow up?
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