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17 March, 08:54

Which principle tells us that rock layers separated by a valley, but otherwise similar, are assumed to have once been continuous?

superposition

faunal succession

original horizontality

lateral continuity

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  1. 17 March, 08:55
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    The answer is A. superposition
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