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Q: What is the youngest feature in the diagram the fault or layer?
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How do you draw and label each part of leaf?

Can't draw a diagram for you but, from top to bottom: cuticle-waxy substance secreted by epidermis cells that waterproofs the leaf upper epidermis-closely fitted together like a jigsaw. no chlorophyll palisade layer-where most photosynthesis occurs. chlorophyll present spongy layer-gases diffuse through this layer. chlorophyll present lower epidermis (contains stomata)-like upper epidermis. stomata contain chlorophyll


Which layer has malted material?

There are 4 different layers that the Earth is composed of. The layer that has the melted material is the core layer. The core layer is also the hottest layer.


What is the name for a horizontal layer of soil?

There are four layers and the four layers are top layer called the organic layer, Upper soil layer, middle soil layer, and the last one is lowest layer.


The muscular layer of the heart is called the musculoskeletal layer true or false?

The myocardium is not the innermost layer of the heart, the endocardium is.


How long will the ozone layer last?

The magic 8 ball says: "My sources say No." No one knows where that particular "feature" is going. The record largest ozone hole was 2007, and the ozone hole for 2008 was not much smaller. The amount of UV-B that arrives at Earth's surface varies by year, and by 11 year solar cycle. Effects that are believed to be closely tied to the amount of UV-B that arrives on Earth's surface show a long-term upward trend. Plants absorb water vapor, and produce oxygen. What we do to plants, we do to the ozone layer (as much as we do anything to the ozone layer).

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Why is the age of a fault in a rock younger in which it is found?

Given the law of superposition and assuming an undisturbed "pancake" stratigraphy each successive layer is younger than the the underlying one. Therefore, the fault is the 'youngest' feature in the system because the rocks need to form first in order for a fault to truncate them.


Where can you find the youngest fossils?

You can find the youngest layer in the top layer because in the bottom layer, all you see is bones from the 200 B.C or from the dinosaur time.


Would a volcanic deposit of the youngest layer be on top or bottom?

Unless transposed by deformation, the youngest layer is always on top


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.


Where is the youngest layer of rock found?

On the top


What is the breaking of rock layer?

fault


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

Clay


Where is the youngest layer of sedimentary rock found?

On the top


What is the breaking point in layer of the earth?

the answer is fault.


Superposition can best be explained new layer on old layer?

Superposition is the theory that the rock layer that is on top is the youngest and the layer of rock on the bottom is the oldest.


What layer is the youngest layer in the sedimentary rock?

The one closest to the surface because rock layers are laid down one on top of another.


When might the youngest layer in a set of sedimentary rock not be on top?

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