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transitions


Question Posted Tuesday March 23 2010, 7:30 pm

I need examples of transitions that have layers. Such as, a painting that goes from being unfinished to a complete project after adding layers through years. Thanks!

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Amarete answered Tuesday March 23 2010, 10:07 pm:
Trees add layers as they become older and more mature. If you cut open the trunk, you can see rings for each year of the tree's life (each ring is a layer).

Dirt also marks the passage of time in layers. Each year more dirt is set down, leaving a transitional history of stone and fossil for archaeologists to dig through. A large cross section of earth will actually have distinct layers from the different types of rock that have been set down.

I can't think of any others at the moment...other than onions, but that's not really a transition, just something with layers. :P I hope I helped.

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