Layers of rock, usually sedimentary. Plural of stratum.
Layers of deposited rock, soil etc which are distinguishable from each other.
A roughly even layer of material amongst other layers of different materials.
Depositional units or layers of sediment distinguished by composition or appearance. (Singular: "stratum").
a baked casserole made by layering ingredients (commonly bread and cheese, often combined with meat, poultry, fish or vegetables)
an egg and bread casserole
a simple and delightful breakfast or brunch preparation that resembles a bread pudding of sorts
Layers of stone, earth, and other materials. Different strata are the result of different kinds of deposition - for example, the deposition of garbage by people or the deposition of dirt by forces of nature. A single layer is called a "stratum."
distinct sedimentary beds or layers (singular = stratum).
layers of geological deposits. Since strata are laid down one on top of another, the lowest are the oldest and the upper the youngest. Singular, stratum.
Another names for the layers of the rainforest.
Subsequent in origin; -- said of minerals produced by alteertion or deposition subsequent to the formation of the original rocks mass; also of characters of minerals (as secondary cleavage, etc.) developed by pressure or other causes.
many layers of earth or levels in an archaeological site (singular stratum).
layers of sedimentary rock
soil or rock of one kind lying between beds of other kinds
Layers of sedimentary rocks (singular stratum).
set of successive layers of rock
The layers of rock revealed after excavation or through natural weathering. Topography - Study of land features at a site. This can be useful in determining the potential of an archaeological site for excavation.
Synonymous with layer; here, a vertical portion of the atmosphere sampled by a radiosonde.
distinctive beds or layers of rocks.
A sheet like body or layer of sedimentary rock visually separable from other layers above and below
An identifiable lawyer of bedrock or sediment; does not imply a particular thickness of rock.
Layers, or beds, of rocks beneath Earth's surface. The singular form is stratum.
bed, layer of homogeous kind of rock.
a sheetlike mass of sedimentary rock or earth of one kind lying between beds of other kinds
Layers (the plural of stratum); in archaeology this term generally refers to layers of earth.
The name given to the formation of layers of rock by the deposition of sediment. Over many millions of years these layers are compressed to form tightly pack bands, evident in many areas of the world.
layered rock/the nature of layered rock
Layered rock formations, also called beds.
The strata (singular=stratum) are the different layers of a rainforest. Different animals and plants live in different parts of the rainforest. Scientists divide the rainforest into strata (zones) based on the living environment. Starting at the top, the strata are: emergents, canopy, understory, and forest floor.
Strata (formerly known as Downside) is a four-piece alternative rock/post-grunge music group from Campbell, California.