The diagrams below show fossils in undisturbed layers of sedimentary

  1. The diagrams below show fossils in undisturbed layers of sedimentary rock.Which diagram best represents a mass extinction event
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  2. The diagrams below show fossils in undisturbed layers of sedimentary rock.Which diagram best represents a mass extinction event
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  3. Select each correct answer.By comparing fossils in higher sedimentary layers with fossils in lower sedimentary layers,
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  4. Which fact is the basis for using the fossil record as evidence that evolution has taken place?A. In undisturbed layers of rock
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  5. The table below shows the fossils found in various layers of an undisturbed rock:Fossils In Rock Layers Layer (from top) Fossils
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  6. The table below shows the fossils found in various layers of an undisturbed rock:Fossils In Rock Layers Layer (from top) Fossils
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  7. Sedimentary rock layers—and the fossils in those rock layers—help us understand Earth's history.Summarize how sedimentary
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  8. Scientists use a basic principle called the Law of Superposition to determine the relative age of a layer of sedimentary rock.
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  9. Scientists use a basic principle called the Law of Superposition to determine the relative age of a layer of sedimentary rock.
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  10. Scientists use a basic principle called the Law of Superposition to determine the relative age of a layer of sedimentary rock.
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