no, the "your mom" layer is.
we can find out by looking at the bottom because what ever was on the ground first has to be the oldest.
is the oldest
This is the problem,Thanks!
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no, the "your mom" layer is.
In a normal sequence (ie one that has not been tectonically deformed) the oldest layer is the lowest layer - so the one at the base of the sequence is the oldest. This is called the "law of superposition".
The bottom layer was depostied first and is the oldest layer.
the bottom one
at the bottom
You would know because the youngest rock layer is always on the top, and the oldest is always at the bottom of the canyon.
You would know because the youngest rock layer is always on the top, and the oldest is always at the bottom of the canyon.
we can find out by looking at the bottom because what ever was on the ground first has to be the oldest.
The 4th layer of soil >.<
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The bottom layer of rock in a geologic sequence is usually called the basement layer.
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