GEOLOGY
STRATIGRAPHY
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a precise plan to teleport
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a method to find where you are
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a principle used to determine relative age of rocks
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -The law of superposition is one of the principles of geology scientists use to determine the relative ages of rock strata, or layers. This principle states that layers of rock are superimposed, or laid down one on top of another. The oldest rock strata will be on the bottom and the youngest at the top.
Detailed explanation-2: -1 Answer. The law of superposition is that the youngest rock is always on top and the oldest rock is always on the bottom. so the relative ages came be arranged by the depth of the rocks.
Detailed explanation-3: -Explanation: The law of superposition logically states that the strata at a lower level is older than the strata above it. The cross cutting is younger than the strata that it cuts through. If the cross cutting is “cut” off at an higher level it indicates a period of erosion.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Law of Superposition says that within the layers of sedimentary rock, the youngest layer is at the top. As you go further, each layer below is older.
Detailed explanation-5: -The Law of Superposition Newer or younger rock layers are found on top. Older rock layers are found at the bottom. Scientists can read layers of rock knowing that each layer of sediment is deposited on top of older layers.