Asked by fernanda
If Rock Layer B contains pieces (inclusions) of Rock Layer A, which layer is older?
A. Rock Layer A
B. Rock Layer B
C. They are the same age
D. Cannot be determined
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A. Rock Layer A
Explanation: By the law of inclusions, fragments (inclusions) within a rock must be older than the rock that contains them, so Rock A (the inclusions) predates Rock B (the host).
Explanation: By the law of inclusions, fragments (inclusions) within a rock must be older than the rock that contains them, so Rock A (the inclusions) predates Rock B (the host).
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