8. During a field trip with your geology class, you visit an exposure of rock layers similar to the one sketched here. A fellow student suggests that the layer of basalt is a sill. You disagree. Why do you think the other student is incorrect

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Answer:

As sills dont weather but lava flows do.

Explanation:

  • A sill is the most common form of the extrusive rocks.
  • The sills are a parallel beds that surround the country rocks and can be confused with the solidified lava flows as the intruded sills show as partial melting and have evidence of heating.
  • The lava flow may show a evidence of the lower sides of the flow and in addition, these flows will form a vesicle as bubbles or gas that escapes into the air.
  • As the sills formation takes place at a lower depths and this lava flow shows sign of weathering form the surface whereas sills don't.