How can the law of Superposition be used to determine the relative age of a sedimentary rock?
The Law of Superposition states, each bed in a sequence of sedimentary rocks is younger than the bed below it and older than the bed above it
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Superposition states, each bed in a sequence of sedimentary rocks is younger than the bed below it and older than the bed above it. ChaCha
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