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6th Grade Stratigraphy Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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Challenge them with our fun and engaging Stratigraphy quizzes! Perfect for reinforcing classroom learning and discovering new facts about the world around them.
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Explore geological stratigraphy through quiz questions on rock layer dating, effects of faulting, and plate movements. Assess understanding of layer ages and geological processes, enhancing skills in Earth Science.
Questions: 6 | Attempts: 86 | Last updated: Oct 20, 2025
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Sample Question 1Based on this diagram above, what is the newest rock layer here? (study guide question #14)
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Sample Question 2Based on this diagram, which is the oldest layer? (study guide question #15)
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Sample Question 3When the movements of paltes get involved (in this case, a faulting boundary), the crust might look like this. Here, a fault forced a layer of older rock over a layer of younger rock, and weathering wore away most of the older rock. Now that our rock layers have changed, which layer is the newest? (study guide question #16)
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