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In an undisturbed strata, the oldest layers are at the bottom. It's called the law or principle of superposition.
on th ebottom
It is called Superposition.
principle of superposition
superpostion
superpostion
The oldest layers of undisturbed sediment are at the bottom.
In an undisturbed strata, the oldest layers are at the bottom. It's called the law or principle of superposition.
The priciple of 'superposition'. Layers closer to the surface are younger. Age increases with depth.
The oldest rocks (layers) are at the bottom. The youngestrocks (layers) are at the top
on th ebottom
It is called Superposition.
Normally, the oldest rocks are found at the bottom of the layers, being the first of the sediments that were deposited.
The oldest is on bottom and youngest on top.
All this means is that if you see a diagram of rock layers, the oldest layers are on the bottom and the newer layers are on top.
the ones closest to the bottom