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Scientists use a basic principle called the Law of Superposition to determine the relative age of a layer of sedimentary rock. The Law of Superposition states that undisturbed rock layers are older than the layers above it and younger than the layers below it. Which of these statements is supported by the fossil evidence provided?
the diversity of life forms decreased over time.
animals existed in the earliest fossil record and then became extinct.
animals with bony skeletons emerged at layer 3 and continued to appear in newer layers.
life existed on the land until layer 3 when a flood most likely occurred and introduced sea life to the area.
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The statement supported by the fossil evidence provided is: animals with bony skeletons emerged at layer 3 and continued to appear in newer layers.
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Yes, that is correct. The statement about animals with bony skeletons emerging at a specific layer and continuing to appear in newer layers is supported by the Law of Superposition and fossil evidence.
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