Young, older, and oldest rock
Absolutely.
One is not necessarily older than the other. It depends on the context. A fault running through any rock must be younger than that rock.
It has not happened yet, so we cannot tell.
A Thrust fault is why, if my memory serves me. The strata is pushed up by a fault and flipped over to expose old rock on top and young on the bottom. Nevada's Red Rock Canyon has a Thrust fault.
Tell her why you want a boyfriend. Tell her if you have a broken heart it is your own fault so that way it will show you responsibility, maturity, and the fact that this was your own choice and it wasn't your mom's fault.
its a normal fault
What is the relative age of a fault that cuts across three horizontal sedimentary rock layers?A. The fault is older than the middle layer. B.The fault is younger than all the layers it cuts across.C. The fault is the same age as the top layer. D. The fault is older than all the layers it cuts across == ==
older because it is at the bottom and the ones on top are younger than the bottoms
Young, older, and oldest rock
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just tell her
It Is Believed It Was A Mechanical Fault With The Car, Not Ayrton's Fault
older because it is at the bottom and the ones on top are younger than the bottoms
They are largely at fault, though not completely at fault. As children get older they have some responsibility themselves, but if they have not been guided right from early on by their parents, it will be more difficult for them.
Mario. You can tell which is older.
Absolutely.