focuses on Geologic Time , specifically utilizing Google Earth to explore relative and absolute dating principles at iconic geological sites like the Grand Canyon . The worksheet typically covers the principles of superposition, original horizontality, and cross-cutting relationships to determine the sequence of geological events. Summary of Key Problems and Principles

For students of introductory geology, the transition from reading about rock formations in a textbook to identifying them in the real world can be daunting. The serves as a critical bridge. Part of the widely adopted Geotours teaching system—often integrated with Google Earth™—Worksheet J focuses specifically on Structural Geology and Tectonics .

It sounds like you’re asking for a to accompany a Geotours Worksheet J — likely from the Geotours: A Workbook for Introductory Geology (often used with Google Earth or the Geotours platform).

Determining the relative ages of rock bodies where a feature (like a fault or igneous dike) that cuts through another must be the younger of the two.