"Lasagna beneath your feet "
What do the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Stonewall Formation have in common?
The Leaning Tower of Pisa was built on sandy, silty soil that cannot support the structure's weight, causing the tower to sink unevenly.
They are both made of marble
The Stonewall Formation is tilted like the Leaning Tower of PisaThe Stonewall Formation runs deeper underground as you go West
They are both tilted
They are both made of sand
Brilliant, that is the correct answer
Too bad, the correct answer was that they are both tilted.
The formation is composed of 3 limestone layers: - The Stonewall Formation - The Stony Mountain Formation - The Red River Formation
Does this Lasagna have more layers than the the Limestone Formations layers ?
Yes
Lasagna is made up of 5 to 6 layers of meat with tomato and pasta alternating.
No
Great work, that is correct
Too bad if you count again you will see that the Lasagna has 6 or 7 layers, there are 3 layers or Formations of Limestone.
The Manitoba Legislative Building's construction prominently features Tyndall stone, a limestone quarried near Garson, Manitoba. This stone was chosen for its beauty and durability, becoming a defining characteristic of the building both inside and out.
What formation does Tyndall Stone come from?
The Stonewall Formation the top layer.
Tyndall stone, a type of limestone found in Manitoba, is known for its abundant fossils, particularly corals, stromatoporoids, cephalopods, and gastropods, as well as trace fossils like burrows. The stone's characteristic mottling is caused by the fossilized burrows of marine creatures, adding to its aesthetic appeal.
The Stony Mountain Formation the middle layer.
The Red River Formation the bottom layer.
That is the correct answer
Too bad, Tyndall Stone is an ornamental limestone from the Red River Formation used in many buildings
What is the thinnest layer in Lasagna? ?
The Middle Layer
The Bottom Layer
The Top Layer
Brilliant, that is the correct answer. The top layer with a sprinkle of cheese is only 1mm if only dusted.
Too bad, take a good look at the recipe.
The image on the top of the map represents:
- The Stonewall Formation
- The Stony Mountain Formation
- The Red River Formation
What is the thinnest formation in the 3 limestone layers called?
The Stonewall Formation
The Stony Mountain Formation
The Red River Formation
That is the correct answer: The Stonewall Formation (top layer) is 10m to 30m thick.
Too bad, but you can try again!
If the 3 Limestone Formations are 160 m thick, how long did it take to form.
It takes 1 hour to make a dish of lasagna
Around 13 million years
Around 8 million years
It takes several million years for these layers to form.
Around 3 million years
If the formation is around 160 m x 80,000 yr = 12,800,000 Round off to 13 Million Years Much faster to make 10 cm Lasagna from scratch, 10 cm of limestone takes 800 years to form.
Too bad, that's not the right answer. But you can try again.
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"Lasagna beneath your feet "
What do the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Stonewall Formation have in common?
The Leaning Tower of Pisa was built on sandy, silty soil that cannot support the structure's weight, causing the tower to sink unevenly.
They are both made of marble
The Stonewall Formation is tilted like the Leaning Tower of PisaThe Stonewall Formation runs deeper underground as you go West
They are both tilted
They are both made of sand
Brilliant, that is the correct answer
Too bad, the correct answer was that they are both tilted.
The formation is composed of 3 limestone layers: - The Stonewall Formation - The Stony Mountain Formation - The Red River Formation
Does this Lasagna have more layers than the the Limestone Formations layers ?
Yes
Lasagna is made up of 5 to 6 layers of meat with tomato and pasta alternating.
No
Great work, that is correct
Too bad if you count again you will see that the Lasagna has 6 or 7 layers, there are 3 layers or Formations of Limestone.
The Manitoba Legislative Building's construction prominently features Tyndall stone, a limestone quarried near Garson, Manitoba. This stone was chosen for its beauty and durability, becoming a defining characteristic of the building both inside and out.
What formation does Tyndall Stone come from?
The Stonewall Formation the top layer.
Tyndall stone, a type of limestone found in Manitoba, is known for its abundant fossils, particularly corals, stromatoporoids, cephalopods, and gastropods, as well as trace fossils like burrows. The stone's characteristic mottling is caused by the fossilized burrows of marine creatures, adding to its aesthetic appeal.
The Stony Mountain Formation the middle layer.
The Red River Formation the bottom layer.
That is the correct answer
Too bad, Tyndall Stone is an ornamental limestone from the Red River Formation used in many buildings
What is the thinnest layer in Lasagna? ?
The Middle Layer
The Bottom Layer
The Top Layer
Brilliant, that is the correct answer. The top layer with a sprinkle of cheese is only 1mm if only dusted.
Too bad, take a good look at the recipe.
The image on the top of the map represents: - The Stonewall Formation - The Stony Mountain Formation - The Red River Formation
What is the thinnest formation in the 3 limestone layers called?
The Stonewall Formation
The Stony Mountain Formation
The Red River Formation
That is the correct answer: The Stonewall Formation (top layer) is 10m to 30m thick.
Too bad, but you can try again!
If the 3 Limestone Formations are 160 m thick, how long did it take to form.
It takes 1 hour to make a dish of lasagna
Around 13 million years
Around 8 million years
It takes several million years for these layers to form.
Around 3 million years
If the formation is around 160 m x 80,000 yr = 12,800,000 Round off to 13 Million Years Much faster to make 10 cm Lasagna from scratch, 10 cm of limestone takes 800 years to form.
Too bad, that's not the right answer. But you can try again.
Find The Fossils