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1 March, 19:30

Species A became extinct about 200,000 years before Species B evolved. Both species lived in the same location. In which arrangement would you MOST probably find their fossils in a rock sequence?

a

Species B would be in a deeper layer than species A.

b

Both would be in the same rock layer.

c

Species A would be inside Species B.

d

Species A would be in a deeper layer than Species B.

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  1. 1 March, 19:35
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    bruh this is easy

    Explanation:

    Species A would be in a deeper layer than Species B.
  2. 1 March, 19:59
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    Species a would be deeper that species b

    Explanation:

    A has been there longer, and all those years the species would be underground because of erosion and all those things from 4th grade
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