Multiple Choice
The principle that states that an igneous intrusion or a fault is younger than the rocks that it intrudes or cuts is the principle of:
A) cross-cutting relationships.
B) inclusions.
C) fossil succession.
D) uniformitarianism.
E) superposition.
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