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Where Is the Oldest Layer in This Tilted Sequence of Sedimentary

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Where is the oldest layer in this tilted sequence of sedimentary rocks? Where is the oldest layer in this tilted sequence of sedimentary rocks?   A)  at the top of the hill in the center of the photograph B)  the darkest layers will be the oldest C)  the layers on the lower left part of the photograph D)  the layers on the right of the photograph


A) at the top of the hill in the center of the photograph
B) the darkest layers will be the oldest
C) the layers on the lower left part of the photograph
D) the layers on the right of the photograph

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