What does this drastic change in rock layers tell the geologist about Earth's history in the area where these layers formed? (Assume the layers have not changed position since they formed.)
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We study Earth's history by studying the record of past events that is preserved in the rocks. The layers of the rocks are the pages in our history book. Most of the rocks exposed at the surface of Earth are sedimentary--formed from particles of older rocks that have been broken apart by water or wind.
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