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What It Is:
This is a diagram of a cross-section of Earth's layers. The diagram shows different rock layers labeled with letters: R, M, F, B, and I. There's also a feature labeled H, which appears to be an intrusion or magma chamber extending through the layers. The top layer is shown as the surface of the Earth with a mountain range.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 6-9, particularly for Earth Science or Geology units. The diagram helps students visualize and understand the layering of Earth and geological formations.
Why Use It:
This diagram helps students visualize the layers of the Earth and understand geological processes. It can be used to teach about rock layers, intrusions, and the formation of geological features. It can also aid in learning about relative dating and the order of events in Earth's history.
How to Use It:
Use this diagram as a visual aid to explain the different layers of the Earth. Students can label the layers, identify the intrusion (H), and describe the relative ages of the different rock formations. It can be used as a basis for discussion or a starting point for further research on geological processes.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for middle school and early high school students studying Earth Science, geology, or environmental science. It can be used by teachers, homeschool parents, or students for self-study.