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why do we need to learn and understand the rock stratification process? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Where layers have been deformed, the record of past movements of the Earth's surface is preserved in the stratification, making possible the interpretation of geologic events and permitting such practical results as the location of mineral deposits, petroleum fields, and groundwater reservoirs

Answered by adventureisland
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Because, It's crucial for understanding Earth's past since it displays the relative age of geological formations and fossils. Most sediments were originally put down horizontally, according to the law of original horizontality. Many stratified rocks, on the other hand, are no longer horizontal. The layered structure generated by the deposition of sedimentary rocks is known as stratification. Two methods of determining the ages of rocks there are relative dating and absolute dating.

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