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1. If a set of rock layers has been disturbed by movement of tectonic plates, the youngest layer may no longer be on top.

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Q: When might the youngest layer in a set of sedimentary rock not be on top?
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Where is the youngest layer of sedimentary rock found?

On the top


What is the makeup of the youngest layer of sedimentary rock?

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If erosion wore away the youngest rock layer what would be the results?

Then you would be able to observe the next to the youngest rock layer.


What is a sedimentary rock that is sometimes formed from sand deposits?

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