Law of Superposition
There is no absolute trend, since geological faults can thrust older rocks above younger ones, and whole sequences can be turned upside down. However, more often than not, for a single location deeper strata are older.
Older.
Older ; Younger . 1 (; N.R.C.J
If the strata layers are folded or tilted then the older rocks can be found on top of the younger rocks in a cross-section.
The universe is older
There is no absolute trend, since geological faults can thrust older rocks above younger ones, and whole sequences can be turned upside down. However, more often than not, for a single location deeper strata are older.
If the strata layers are folded or tilted then the older rocks can be found on top of the younger rocks in a cross-section.
Older.
older because it is at the bottom and the ones on top are younger than the bottoms
older because it is at the bottom and the ones on top are younger than the bottoms
yes.
The termination of shallowly dipping, younger strata against more steeply dipping, older strata, or the termination of low-angle reflections in seismic data against steeper reflectionThe termination of shallowly dipping, younger strata against more steeply dipping, older strata, or the termination of low-angle reflections in seismic data against steeper reflections. Onlap is a particular pattern of reflections in seismic data that, according to principles of sequence stratigraphy, occurs during periods of transgression. s. Onlap is a particular pattern of reflections in seismic data that, according to principles of sequence stratigraphy, occurs during periods of transgression.
Principle stating that older rock layers are beneath younger rock layers.
its not the case every time. some trees have broad leaves in top and small in bottom its cos the bottom leaves are older and the top are younger.. the younger goes the same stage one...
The opposite of older is younger.
We read the Geologic timescale from the bottom to the top because, that is the same way geologists and paleontologists had found the older fossils. The older fossils lay at the bottom, and the more younger ones, near the top.
According to the geologic Law of Superposition, in undisturbed rock strata, the deepest rock layers are always the oldest. Accordingly, a fossil found in a lower layer of undisturbed rock would be the older.