5. The picture shows a conglomerate rock formed of cemented rock fragments according to the law of inclusion which is younger the rock fragments or the cemented rock around the fragments? Why? (2 points) Make the answer simple and short

The cemented rock fragments are older than the cemented rock around them.

5. The picture shows a conglomerate rock formed of cemented rock fragments according to the law of inclusion which is younger the rock fragments or the cemented rock around the fragments? Why? (2 points)

The cemented rock fragments are younger than the cemented rock around them. This is because the law of inclusion states that in a sequence of rock layers, the rock fragments found within another rock layer are older than the rock layer containing them.

Are you sure

Apologies for the confusion. Let me correct my response.

The cemented rock fragments are older than the cemented rock around them. This is because the fragments must have existed before they were incorporated into the conglomerate rock and subsequently cemented together. The cemented rock around the fragments came later in the sequence of geological events.

Are u SURE

I apologize for any confusion in my previous responses. Without access to the specific picture you are referring to, I cannot make a definitive determination. In general, using the law of inclusion, if the rock fragments are found within the cemented rock, then the fragments are typically older than the surrounding cemented rock. However, without visual context, it is difficult to provide a certain answer.