41-51 Million years 47-59 Million years B Use the image above to answer the following questions (1-7) in the space below

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41-51 Million years 47-59 Million years B Use the image above to answer the following questions (1-7) in the space below

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41-51 Million years 47-59 Million years B Use the image above to answer the following questions (1-7) in the space below. IMPORTANT NOTE: "Line A" refers to the fault line, not a layer, and the arrows represent the relative movement of each plate during faulting. 1. We know that Layer E is younger than Layer F because of what geologic principle? (1) 2. Which igneous intrusion is likely to have a larger crystal size? (1) 3. List the features (A-F) in order from youngest to oldest. (2) 4. What type of fault is present at line A? (1) 5. Name a geographic place on Earth where we might find this type of fault? (1) 6. Give an approximate age range for layer C. (1) 7. The wavy line separating layer C from the below layers represents a period of erosion. Give a specific name for this feature. (1)
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