Layers at the bottom are the oldest.
In the rock layer, the layer at the bottom is the oldest... the one on top of it is youngest rock. Later one sediments can be brought to the top of the rock by weathering and erosions and then after a while it will become rock and the new layer will be the youngest.
The superposition principle says that for all linear the net response for a given state and time caused by two or more stimuli is the sum of the responses that would be caused by each stimuli sepeately. This applies to any linear system.
The principle of superposition States that with a sequence of undisturbed sedimentaryor volcanic rocks, the oldest layer is at the bottom and layers are progressively younger upward in the stack.
The younger rocks are above the older rocks.
The archeologists assume that the when the layers were formed they were formed one at a time. I think:)
The layers of sediment on the bottom are the oldest
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It is called Superposition.
The Principle of Superposition
A geologist uses the principle of superposition to determine the relative ages of rocks and sedimentary layers. This principle states that in undisturbed layers of rock, the youngest layers are at the top while the oldest layers are at the bottom. By observing the order in which different rock layers are stacked, a geologist can infer the sequence of events that happened over time in a particular location.
superposition of waves is the vector sum of the individual displacements
The principle of superposition is used to compare the ages of rocks, typically used by geologists.
In physics and systems theory, the superposition principle, also known as ... principle holds (which is often but not always; see nonlinear optics), ...
The principle of superposition states that a rock layer on top of another is younger than the one beneath it. Geologists use the principle of superposition to determine the relative ages of rock layers.
Principle stating that older rock layers are beneath younger rock layers.
the relationship between relative age and the principle of superposition is look it up yourself!
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Superposition of Waves: Linear Homogenous equations and the Superposition principal nonlinear superposition and consequences.
The priciple of 'superposition'. Layers closer to the surface are younger. Age increases with depth.
The principle is called superposition, and applies to bodies of rock which have not been disturbed by the forces of nature which could reposition or overturn them.
when more input force(s) are given,it results in the addition of or sum of input forces and no new forces are created.It is called linear superposition principle.