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      <title>ACES Activity - “What is the relationship between UNCONFORMITY and the ROCK RECORD? by Mr. Larry K. Watson</title>
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      <description>STUDENTS! YOU MUST LIST THE LETTERS A, C, E, S IN YOUR RESPONSE. INCLUDE YOUR NAME AND CORE!! HERE IS THE ARTICLE AND POWERPOINT: 1.https://geology.utah.gov/map-pub/survey-notes/glad-you-asked/unconformity/#:~:text=Put%20simply%2C%20an%20unconformity%20is,the%20deposition%20of%20sediments%20anew. 
2. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_N0cQbJ7FqRv9IpIUTPPNHRZuEa7m5bQ/view?usp=sharing</description>
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      <pubDate>2020-11-03 14:47:19 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Danny Lin, 1st period</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A: The relationship between is that a unconformity, a break of time,  while the rock record is a collective record of preserved sedimentary rocks throughout history. The relationship is that, uncomformity is a caused event of the removal of rocks, a surface of contact between two groups of strata in a rock record.<br>C:¨<strong>Put simply, an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record.   Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew. ¨<br>¨</strong>Eventually, these static or erosional areas become depositional environments once again, typically through subsidence of the land or inundation by rising water.<br>Thereafter sediment begins to accumulate and depositional history resumes in the rock record.  What remains of this deposition-erosion-deposition sequence is an unconformity, a boundary between a group of older rocks below and the younger rocks above.¨<br>E: What is being explained here is that the rock record, is a continous record that can tell us how earth was like based on sedimentary rocks in a certain location. However unconformities are formed by erosion, which is a boundary between a group of older rocks at the bottom and newer and younger rocks above. This allows us to determine and see the rocks without mining and such.<br>S: In conclusion, a unconformity is something in the rock record, a break, that shows us information.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Hans Gildore, 3rd Period</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A - Firstly, the unconformity is the break in time of the once continuous rock  record. Their actual relationship would be that the unconformity is the event that had caused a part of the record of rock to be removed from means of erosion and rock removal.<br>C - <strong>Put simply, an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record.   Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew.<br>"</strong>An unconformity is created when these depositional environments change to a regime of no-net accumulation so that the deposition of sediments, which records time, ceases.  In some cases, sediment accumulation simply stops, and more often erosion begins stripping rock layers away."<br>"Thereafter sediment begins to accumulate and depositional history resumes in the rock record.  What remains of this deposition-erosion-deposition sequence is an unconformity, a boundary between a group of older rocks below and the younger rocks above.  The contact represents a span of missing time in the rock record, called a hiatus."<br>E - This tells us that through a period of erosion or the pause of sediment being built up, a boundary is created making an unconformity which disrupts a continuous rock record that can tell us about Earth's earlier history. With that, this erosion of rock creates boundaries between older rocks from the bottom, and newer rocks towards the top layers. From here we can observe the rock that had used to be there, basically missing time.<br>S - All in all, Unconformities disrupts this continuous history of the rock record, but can still help make a clearer image of the past from long ago. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Kennedy Burwell 1st Core </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A- An unconformity is a break-in time of the otherwise continuous rock record. The relationship between the unconformity and the rock record is that the unconformity caused a piece of the rock record to be demolished due to the fact of erosion and the removal of rocks.<br>C- ¨Put simply, an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record.   Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumalation<strong>¨<br>¨</strong> An unconformity is created when these depositional environments change to a regime of no-net accumulation so that the deposition of sediments, which records time, ceases.¨<strong><br></strong>E- To expand on that topic the rock record is a continuous record that could teach us about the past and that building sediment up did cause an unconformity that removed the rock records. <br>S- In a short summary unconformities and the rock record could teach us so much about so long ago.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2020-11-04 01:09:49 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Christian Lezada, 3rd Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A - As an unconformity is a break and interruption of a rock record, it can be concluded that the relationship between the two is that an unconformites are events that cause pieces of rock records to be removed via erosion and the removal of said rocks.<br>C - (From <em>GLAD YOU ASKED: WHAT IS AN UNCONFORMITY? by Jim Davis</em>)</div><div><strong>"</strong>In Utah, a still longer span of time is absent at the unconformity on the Colorado River at Westwater and Ruby Canyon in Grand County.  Here one-and-a-half billion years is missing between a black, schistose Precambrian rock and the overlying Triassic Chinle Formation."<br>"Thereafter sediment begins to accumulate and depositional history resumes in the rock record.  What remains of this deposition-erosion-deposition sequence is an unconformity, a boundary between a group of older rocks below and the younger rocks above.  The contact represents a span of missing time in the rock record, called a hiatus."<br>E - Davis states in this third citation that Unconformaties are a boundary between a group of older rocks below and the younger rocks above. This explicity shows that unconformities are almost like pauses in a rock record, seperating a time period between older rocks and newer ones. This can also be seen in the second citation, where an example of an unconformity is stated. It says, "one-and-a-half billion years is missing," in which it then makes the connection that that missing part is what the unconformity is. With this, it can be concluded that unconformities are pauses in rock records, and that that is the relationship with them as well.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>A: The relationship between is that a unconformity, a break of time,  while the rock record is a collective record of preserved sedimentary rocks throughout history. The relationship is that, uncomformity is a caused event of the removal of rocks, a surface of contact between two groups of strata in a rock record.<br>C:¨Put simply, an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record.   Unconformities are a type of geologic contact a boundary between rocks caused by a period of erosion . ¨<br>¨Eventually, these static or erosional areas become depositional environments once again, typically through subsidence of the land or inundation by rising water.<br>Thereafter sediment begins to accumulate and depositional history resumes in the rock record.  What remains of this deposition-erosion-deposition sequence is an unconformity a boundary between a group of older rocks below and the younger rocks above.<br>E: What is being explained here is that the rock record, is a continous record that can tell us how earth was like based on sedimentary rocks in a certain location. However unconformities are formed by erosion.</strong></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2020-11-04 16:41:02 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Connor O&#39;Neill 1st Pd</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>A: The relationship between an unconformity and rock record is that a unconformity is a break in time of the rock record so that it is not completely accurate. An unconformity is like a mistake in the rock record. It's not supposed to be there and throws the record off.<br>C: "An unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record"<br>     "Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew"<br>E: A rock record is based on the Law of Superposition, the rock record is sedimentary rock that scientists can tell how old it is based on the Law of Superposition. This also helps scientists to determine what early Earth looked liked based on this. Then in the rock record you have a unconformity which causes it to be off because newer rock can be put down into the Earth into the older layers of sedimentary rock. For example there could be erosion that would dig into older sediment and then new sediments could be deposited into the area of erosion by a flood. <br></strong><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2020-11-05 14:12:48 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Faith Williams 1st period</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A: The relationship between unonformity and rock record is that an unconformity is a break in time or an interruption in a continuous rock record. </div><div>C: <strong>"</strong>Put simply, an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record. Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew.<strong>" <br></strong>E: This tells us that through a period of erosion or the pause of sediment being built up, a boundary is created making an unconformity which disrupts a continuous rock record that can tell us about Earth's earlier history. With that, this erosion of rock creates boundaries between older rocks from the bottom, and newer rocks towards the top layers.<br>S: Unconformities and rock records can teach us about the past. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Jada Love 2nd Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>A:</strong> The relationship between unconformity and rock record is that a unconformity is a break in time in the rock record. Almost like a mistake or accident, it's not meant to be there.<br><strong>C: </strong>To say (cite) this in the easiest way possible, "an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record. Unconformities are a type of geologic contact-a boundary between rocks-caused by a period of erosion or pause in a sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew."<br><strong>E: T</strong>he rock record tells scientist how old it is using the law of superposition, this also lets them know what earth looked like at the earliest stages of life... </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2020-11-05 18:08:38 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Kate Barnhill, 2nd Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>A: The relationship between unconformity and the rock record is that an unconformity is a break in time/interruption in the rock record.<br>C: The text states "Put simply, an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record. Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew."<br>E: This tells the reader that through a period of erosion or the pauses of earth's sediment building up, a boundary is formed making an unconformity. This unconformity disrupts a continuous rock record that tells us about earth's history. This erosion of rock creates boundary's between older rocks from the bottom, and new rocks towards the top layers. <br>S: Rock records and unconformities teach us a lot about Earth's past.</strong></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Nora Plourde, 2nd Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A: The relationship between and unconformity and the rock record is an unconformity is what happens when there is a break in time, but the rest of the rock record is continuous. <br>C: In paragraph one the text states "<strong>Put simply, an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record. Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew."<br></strong>E: That evidence from the text tells us that an unconformity is caused by erosion or accumulation of sediment and this can cause a boundary between layers of rock. This disrupts the rock record and the law of Superposition.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Audrey Baright 3rd Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A: The relationship between unconformity and rock record is that an unconformity is a break in time or an interruption in a rock record. </div><div>C: "an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record. Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew."</div><div>E: This citation tells us that through a period of erosion or a pause in the accumulation of sediment, a boundary is created. This makes an unconformity which disrupts a rock record that can tell us about Earth's early history. The erosion of rocks creates boundaries between older rocks from the lower layers and the newer rocks for the upper layers.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>kaiya grant 3rd core:&quot;What is the relationship between unconformity/rock record?&quot;</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A; The relationship between is that a unconformity, a break of time,  while the rock record is a collective record of preserved sedimentary rocks throughout history. The relationship is that, uncomformity is a caused event of the removal of rocks, a surface of contact between two groups of strata in a rock record.<br>c:uniformity is a type of geologic contact cause by a period of erosion uncomformity  are classified. unconformities as conclusive evidence of deep time, tectonic forces, and the recurrent cyclical processes shaping Earth’s crust.<br>E:this tells us that a period of erosion or a pause is a boundary created this makes an unconformity which disrupts a rock record . it tell us how the rock is,<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Allie Currin 3rd Core:&quot;What is the relationship between unconformity/rock record?&quot;</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A: The relationship between an uncomformity and the rock record is that an uncomformity is a break in time in a pretty much continuous rock record.<br>C:"Put simply, an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record. Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew.<br>E: Uncomformities are a boundary between rocks caused by erosion, when this happens it breaks the continuous rock record which is where sediment accumulates, causing us to have a rock record. An Uncomformity erodes some of the layers of rock and prevents sediment from settling there for "x" amount of time. <br>S: An uncomformity is a break in time in a continuous rock record and that is the relationship between the two.<strong><br></strong><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Krizia Troches Diaz 3rd Core :&quot;What is the relationship between unconformity/rock record?&quot;</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A:  The relationship between unconformity and the rock record is that an uncomformity interrupts the rock record.</div><div>C: "an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record. Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew."</div><div>E: In the excerpt from the text, it tells us that an unconformity is essentially just a break in time or interruption in a rock record but we know that an unconformity is caused by erosion or accumulation of sediment. This causes the law of superposition to mess up and so it makes it more difficult to find out whic ones are older and which ones are newer. </div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Andy Aguilar, 1st period</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A: An unconformity's relationship with a rock record is that it shows the break in the continuous sediments of a rock record. <br>C: In a Utah geological survey it is stated that, "Put simply, an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record.   Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew."  <br>E: Unconformities show their relationships with rock records whenever they cause a break in the sediments. Each time a break happens a new unconformity occurs. <br>S: In other words whenever an unconformity happens in a rock record it's because of the uncontinuous sediment disposition.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A-The relationship between unconformity and The Rock record Is that The Rock record takes record of all the rocks and when an unconformity happens it might throw the rock record off a little bit.<br>C-Unconformity means the surface where new rock layers meet a much older rock surface and happens when erosion wears away layers of sedimentary rock. The Rock record is Just what it says a record of the rocks. <br>E-So if an unconformity happens and the new rock touches the old rock, The scientist might have a bit of a Challenge to figure out why it got Eroded away and one of the new rocks came.<br>S- This is because When unconformity happened, it left bits and pieces of the old rock and then new rock was just set on top of that. </div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A - The relationship between unconformity and a rock record is that they show the break in the continuous sediments rock records.<br>C - " an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record. Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew."<br>E - The evidence/citation tells us that through a period of erosion or a pause, creates a boundary that creates a unconformity which disturbs a rock record. This also tells that the boundary is between the older rocks and the younger rocks .<br>S - A relationship between the rock record and unconformity is that the both determine the break in continuous sediments rock records.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Julietta Finazzo 2nd Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A.) The relationship between unconformities and the Rock Record is that unconformities determine how accurate a Rock Record is.<br>C.)¨<strong>Put simply, an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record.   Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew.¨<br>E.) Unconformities break rock records in the sense that once a rock record starts to develop unconformities it gets less accurate due to the excessive amounts of faults, intrusions, etc.<br>S.) The relationship between unconformities and Rock Records is that unconformities determine how accurate a Rock Record is.</strong></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Blayk Parnell 3rd core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A- The relations between Unconformity and Rock record are that the Rock Record takes care of the Unconformity.<br>C-Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew."<br>E-The evidence supporting this the pause creates erosions and then creates a boundary that can't be passed. The Boundary is from Youngest to Oldest Rocks.<br>S- So basically the relationship is the Unconformitys of the Rock Record</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A. The relationship between an unconformity and the Rock record is that an unconformity is like an interruption or split in the Rock record.<br>C. "an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record. Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew."<br>E. Unconformities are like boundaries between the different layers of rock, older and newer. They are caused by erosion and movement of sediment.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Deen Shehzad 3rd Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A - The relationship between unconformity and a rock record is that they show the break in the continuous sediments rock records.<br>C - " an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record. "<br>E - The evidence/citation tells us that through a period of erosion or a pause, creates a boundary that creates a unconformity which disturbs a rock record. This also tells that the boundary is between the older rocks and the younger rocks </div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>"what is the relationship between UNCONFORMITY and the ROCK RECORD"</strong><br>A~ The relationship between unconformity and rock record is that unconfromity is a break and continuous rock record<br>C~" an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record. Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew."</div><div>E~my evidence states that through a period of erosion or a pause,creates a boundary that creates a unconformity which disturbs a rock record.</div><div>S~ This is the relationship between unconformities and the rock record</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A-The relationship between unconformity and the rock record is unconformitys are breaks in the rock record.<br>C-"<strong>an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record. Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew."<br></strong>E-So that means unconformitys are breaks in the rock record created by different outside causes.<br>S-This relationship between unconformitys and the rock record.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A- The relationship between unconformity and rock records is the unconformity are breaks in the continuous rock record.<br>C- "an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record. Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew".<br>E-  The evidence states that through a period of erosion or a pause creates a boundary that creates a unconformity that disturbs a rock record.<br>S- So this is the relationship between unconformity and rock records.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A-The relationship between unconformity and the rock record is an unconformity is a break in the rock record.<br>C- In the article it says "<strong>Put simply, an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record." <br></strong> E- The text states that a "unconformity is a break in...an...rock record" or as I rephrased a unconformity is a break in the rock record.<br>S- A unconformity is a break in the rock record is the relationship between unconformity and rock records  and has proven by textual evidence.<strong><br><br><br><br><br><br></strong><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A- The relationship between unconformity and the rock record is an unconformity is a break in the rock record.<br>C- The article states that "Put simply, an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record. Unconformities are a type of geologic contact—a boundary between rocks—caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew."<br>E- An unconformity is a break in the rock record<br>S- An uncomformity is a break in time in a continuous rock record and that is the relationship between the two.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A- The relationship between unconformity and the rock record is that unconformity is a break in time in a continuous rock record.<br>C-  In the article it states that "Put simply, an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record."<br>E- This piece explains that an unconformity breaks a rock record where an uncomformity is causes by a period of erosion. This is where sediment accumulates and causes us to have a rock record.<br>S- An unconformity causes a continuous rock record to break and that is the relationship between these two.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A-the relationship between unconformity and the rock record is that an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record.<br>C-"<strong>an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record"<br></strong>E- this is just telling us that an unconformity is a break in time/rock record and that an unconformity is caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation, followed by the deposition of sediments anew.<br>S-the relationship between unconformity and the rock record is that an unconformity is a break in rock record and is caused by a period of erosion or a pause in sediment accumulation.</div>]]></description>
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         <author>tamiajoyner</author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/Watdog/q1gq2e31ctsw377k/wish/904310339</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>A- The relationship between unconformity and the rock record is that unconformity is the break in time or interupption in a rock <br>C- Unconformities are a type of geologic contract- a boundary between rocks <br>E-Its stating that a uncomformity is a break in time <br>S- A uncomformity is a break i the rock record and that is the relatioship between the two</div>]]></description>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/Watdog/q1gq2e31ctsw377k/wish/905707226</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>A - the relationship between unconformity and the rock record is that an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record.<br><br>C - It says this in the first paragraph: "<strong>Put simply, an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record."<br><br>E - It's stating right there that the relationship is an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record.<br><br>S - The relation between unconformity and the rock record is stated in the first sentence.</strong></div>]]></description>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/Watdog/q1gq2e31ctsw377k/wish/905830515</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>A:  The relationship between unconformity and the rock record is that an uncomformity interrupts the rock record.<br>C: An unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record. <br>E: An unconformity is a break in the rock record<br>S: So its the relationship between unconformities and the rock record</div>]]></description>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/Watdog/q1gq2e31ctsw377k/wish/908617511</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>A-  The relationship between unconformity and the rock record is that an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record.<br>C-  In the first paragraph it says "<strong>an unconformity is a break in time in an otherwise continuous rock record."<br></strong>E- it states that an unconformity is a break in time or otherwise a continuous rock record.<br>S- Therefore the relationship between an unconformity and the rock record is stated in the first paragraph.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2020-11-13 00:19:27 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Rocio Orozco 1st period</title>
         <author></author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/Watdog/q1gq2e31ctsw377k/wish/918941145</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>A:  The relationship between unconformity and rock record is unconformity is like a break in time in the rock record.</div><div>C: An unconformity is a break in time which is like a continuous rock record which it states in paragraph 1.</div><div>E: It states that an unconformity is a break in the rock record.</div><div>S: An unconformity and rock record relationship is that an unconformity is a break in the rock record and it's been proved with textual evidence.</div><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2020-11-13 00:42:38 UTC</pubDate>
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