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What do the law of superposition and the law of inclusion have in common?(1 point)
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Both laws are about the ages of intruding rocks.
Both laws are about the ages of intruding rocks.
Both laws describe the relative ages of rocks.
Both laws describe the relative ages of rocks.
Both laws give the exact ages of rocks.
Both laws give the exact ages of rocks.
Both laws are about matching fossils in different areas.
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Both laws describe the relative ages of rocks.
Explanation: The law of superposition orders layers by age (younger on top of older) and the law of inclusion says inclusions are older than the rock that contains them—both give relative, not absolute, ages.
Explanation: The law of superposition orders layers by age (younger on top of older) and the law of inclusion says inclusions are older than the rock that contains them—both give relative, not absolute, ages.
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