Layers at the bottom are the oldest.
the law of super position basically says, "Sedimentary layers are deposited in a time sequence, with the oldest on the bottom and the youngest on the top."
true A+
true A+
Decompression! Says my Physics Major Husband.(Are you in Mr. Fye's physical geography class, by any chance?)
Yes, typically the oldest layer of rock is found at the bottom due to the principle of superposition, which states that in any undisturbed sequence of rock layers, the oldest layer will be at the bottom and the youngest layer at the top. This helps geologists understand the relative ages of rocks and the order in which they were deposited.
Layers at the bottom are the oldest.
Go on a walk with your oldest dog and go to either the top left or the bottom right.
the law of super position basically says, "Sedimentary layers are deposited in a time sequence, with the oldest on the bottom and the youngest on the top."
It says the younger rocks lie above older rocks if the rocks have not been disturbed .
the oldest post is by bill gates in a message to a friend he simply says ''hi''.
its the 2nd oldest on wikepedia it says the big kids channel. it got closed down
Because my geography textbook says so.
No, the Law of Thermodynamics does not pertain to the arrangement of sediment layers. The principle you are referring to is known as the Law of Superposition in geology, which states that in undisturbed layers of rock, the oldest layers are found at the bottom and the youngest at the top.
It says in the bible Earth was here first.
In the kids magazine it says the worlds oldest dog is 100 and living now
Ismail Samani Peak is what it says in my Geography book.