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https://ncse.com/blog/2014/11/top-5-creationist-claims-grand-canyon-1-great-unconformity-0015968
I would suggest the duck test for the great unconformity. If it doesn't look as though a billion years separate two layers, it's most likely that they didn't!
So a piece of rock a centimeter above the dividing line is a billion years younger than a piece from a centimeter below it? And erosion of the surface of the lower layer by wind and rain during this time was prevented how, exactly?
.. by the layers above it, which were eroded! D'oh....
Such erosion is not uniform but irregular, and would not have left the underlying surface flat, as we see it is.
So a piece of rock a centimeter above the dividing line is a billion years younger than a piece from a centimeter below it?
And erosion of the surface of the lower layer by wind and rain during this time was prevented how, exactly?
Not if the pressure from above flattens it.
Yep. Isn't nature amazing. Because there were layers above it, now missing, that did get eroded.
How do you know the interface is flat? The photograph only shows a very small part of the interface.
Is there evidence for any now-missing rocks that could have done that?
You only need the now present ones to have done it!
The now present rocks were sand when deposited, so that is unlikely.
You mean that sand can become rock! Wow how long does that take?
Interestingly, the plain on which the entrada sandstone sits in the above picture is also flat
Quite a while I guess.
So why are they all flat then?