Matt Dillon
Retardium User
https://socratic.org/questions/what-can-rocks-tell-us-about-earth-s-history
Explanation:
Rocks tell us a great deal about the Earth's history. Igneous rocks tell of past volcanic episodes and can also be used to age-date certain periods in the past. Sedimentary rocks often record past depositional environments (e.g deep ocean, shallow shelf, fluvial) and usually contain the most fossils from past ages. Metamorphic rocks tells us about plate tectonic movements and how the continents were shoved together and pulled apart. Meteorites from space are among the oldest rocks in the solar system and tells us the age and formation of the early Earth.
Glad to see you asking questions
Do some reading about it
It’s fascinating
And can make your decision making based in fact instead of propaganda
I've read quite a lot about geology, deshy poo. And have fossils in my back yard to avoid stepping on when going out there barefoot.
Fossilized clams in my backyard.