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By looking at the different layers of the Earth, we are able to gather information about the age and environment of that area. We can also compare its age to other layers. What is the term used to describe the age of fossil layers based on its location?
Responses
A evolutionevolution
B photosynthesisphotosynthesis
C radioactive datingradioactive dating
D law of superpositionlaw of superposition
Question 2
PART B
Based on your answer to Part A, which of these best describes layers 1-5 versus layers 7-12?
Responses
A layers 1-5 are older and aquatic and layers 7-12 are younger and terrestriallayers 1-5 are older and aquatic and layers 7-12 are younger and terrestrial
B layers 1-5 are older and terrestrial and layers 7-12 are younger and aquaticlayers 1-5 are older and terrestrial and layers 7-12 are younger and aquatic
C layers 1-5 are younger and aquatic and layers 7-12 are older and terrestriallayers 1-5 are younger and aquatic and layers 7-12 are older and terrestrial
D layers 1-5 are younger and terrestrial and layers 7-12 are older and aquaticlayers 1-5 are younger and terrestrial and layers 7-12 are older and aquatic
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Part A: D — law of superposition.
Part B: D — layers 1–5 are younger and terrestrial, and layers 7–12 are older and aquatic.
Reason: by the law of superposition, upper layers are younger; deeper layers often preserve older marine (aquatic) sediments beneath newer terrestrial deposits.
Part B: D — layers 1–5 are younger and terrestrial, and layers 7–12 are older and aquatic.
Reason: by the law of superposition, upper layers are younger; deeper layers often preserve older marine (aquatic) sediments beneath newer terrestrial deposits.
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