The fossils are typically found in the uppermost layer of rock, as sedimentary rock is formed from the accumulation of materials over time. Newer layers are deposited on top of older layers, meaning that the youngest fossils would be located in the most recent (top) strata. Therefore, the youngest fossils are in the layer that is highest in the sequence shown.
Some pictures being formed would be like sedimatary rock and a rock that has an animal shown in it but it would be hard to find.
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Archaeopteryx reproduced by laying eggs, shown by fossils.
The sequence shown is "ACAGTGC".
Cheetah fossils have shown the animal to have existed for 2.5 million years.
The temperature zone layer of Earth's atmosphere shown in the cross-section is the stratosphere. This layer is characterized by an increase in temperature with altitude due to the presence of the ozone layer, which absorbs and scatters UV radiation from the sun.
Whenfolding, faulting, and uplifting occurs, the youngest rock layer can not always be on top. With folding the oldest rock layer could get folded over on top of a younger layer. When faulting occurs a younger rock layer can become "lower" or pushed more down in the rock layers that was originally shown. When these things happen, then rock layers can become out of order and the youngest layer is not always on the top of the layer.
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Yes. The information for Cuba is shown in the answers to the Related Links shown below.
it's the same as layer colouring, it's when instead of using contour lines, heights are shown by different colours
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