For the relative age, they will ask you to rank the rocks how do I rank from oldest to youngest? Does youngest start as the contact metamorphism then fault or something?
I go over all the rules in the video but always start with the oldest one is on the bottom!! For faults, if the line of the fault goes through the rock layer that means the rock layer was there BEFORE the fault!
No not necessarily. For the fault in particular if the rock is above the fault and it doesn’t have the fault line through it, that means that rock was not impacted by the fault. If it’s above it it’s younger . There’s no set rule to remember that works every time, you have to look at each question differently
I completely forgot to come back and comment, but I watched all the review videos and I got a 99 on my regents! Thank you so much for making these videos, they were simple to understand and very helpful. I enjoyed learning about Earth Science a lot :) (no 100 because I messed up one on the practical and one on the exam :(
I’m finishing binging the entire series in one day I didn’t take the class finished 3:30 day before regent
You can do it! Let me know how it goes
@@ITeachYouScience just took it didn’t get back results yet but it looks like i did better than last year.
Awesome!!! Happy for you!!!
I watched all these videos only to study and my report card came back today. I got a 94 on my earth science regents all thanks to u!
how was the pratical?
You're welcome, glad it helped!!!
@@ITeachYouSciencedynamic earth?
Thank for this video i got a 98 on my science test and most of the question were covered on those video
That is amazing, I am so happy for you!!! Good work studying!!! Keep it up!!!
For the relative age, they will ask you to rank the rocks how do I rank from oldest to youngest? Does youngest start as the contact metamorphism then fault or something?
I go over all the rules in the video but always start with the oldest one is on the bottom!! For faults, if the line of the fault goes through the rock layer that means the rock layer was there BEFORE the fault!
@@ITeachYouScience Ohh so if there is a fault, unconformity, contact metamorphism/igneous intrusion occurs it WILL ALWAYS be after the rock layers?
No not necessarily. For the fault in particular if the rock is above the fault and it doesn’t have the fault line through it, that means that rock was not impacted by the fault. If it’s above it it’s younger . There’s no set rule to remember that works every time, you have to look at each question differently
I completely forgot to come back and comment, but I watched all the review videos and I got a 99 on my regents! Thank you so much for making these videos, they were simple to understand and very helpful. I enjoyed learning about Earth Science a lot :)
(no 100 because I messed up one on the practical and one on the exam :(
Thank you so much I appreciate that! I'm so happy they helped!
Wow thank you so much with these videos they really helped, now I am very confident I can pass the E.S Regents coming up next week!
Same honestly, good luck on your regents!
I hope it ended up working out well for you!
@@ITeachYouScience I got a 71 but am very greatful, I learnt so much in 2 weeks with 0 knowledge of the subject before that
Great to hear keep up the good work!!
@@ITeachYouScience Taking the bio regent this time, but if it wasn’t for you I would be taking the Earth Science regent again, thanks!
Mr. Zinke, though you may have forgotten me I have most definitely forgotten you.
I will never forget you Marco
Will this effect the rare fish market ?
I hope not!
Can you do a video on the water cycle?
Did! Its in the weather unit videos check the playlist out
hello mr zinky i have come back to say to hi thats all