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23 June, 08:00

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Which geologic principle explains why the bottom stratum in a section of rock is the oldest?

Cross-cutting relationships

Superposition

Unconformities

Uniformitarianism

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  1. 23 June, 08:08
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    by def'n, superposition means as old rock settles, younger rock will form on top of it. so in a rock formation, the oldest rock is the one at the bottom.

    ans is superposition.
  2. 23 June, 08:11
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    Superposition is the answer. The word has many meanings but in geology, it is when young rock forms on top of old rock. That means in a cross section of rock, the bottom stratum is the oldest.
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