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ある地域において, A,B,Cの3地点で 地層の重なり方を調べた。 図1は、この地域 の地形図で,図2は各地点で調べた結果を柱 状図で表したものである。 なお,この地域で は,凝灰岩の層は1つしか見られず,また, 地層には上下の逆転は見られず,各層は平行 100m. に重なり,ある方角に傾いている。 次の問い 図 1 70m 80m 90m A P B C -49- 北 図2 地表からの深さ 0m 10m. 20m A 30m a B <5点x6> 岩石の 種類 aur C 88889 砂岩 泥岩 .C に答えなさい。 でいがん (1) 砂岩,泥岩,凝灰岩, れき岩のうち, 火山の噴出物が堆積してできたものはどれか。 [ {[% ] (2)地点Aで,砂岩に見られる粒と,凝灰岩の中に見られる鉱物の粒を比べたとき、粒の形にどのようなちが いが見られるか, 説明せよ。 = = 1472/101 [凝灰角ばいいるが砂場に丸めとかいです。 ] (3) 図2に示したa,b,cの地層を,堆積した時代が古いものから順に並べたとき, 最も古いものはどれか。 ***** 凝灰岩 れき岩 (4) この地域の地層の傾きを調べると,どの方角に低くなっていると考えられるか。 東, 西, 南, 北のいずれ かで答えよ。 [ KANAS ] (5) P地点で地層の重なり方を調べた場合,地表から深さ10mのところに見られる岩石は,何と考えられるか。 [ ] (6) C地点のcの砂岩では,フズリナの化石が見つかった。 この砂岩の層が堆積したと考えられる時代を、次 のア~ウから選べ。 ア 古生代 イ中生代 ウ新生代 発展問題4 P.60 [

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English Junior High

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