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Brogan Rodgers
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7 October, 18:39
What describes the principle of superposition
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Napoleon
7 October, 18:52
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When we discuss superposition in biology term then its principle tells that one by one rocks or sediments settles. The superposition mean that the older rocks or sediments place below all newly coming sediments or rocks place on first layer so layer over layer formation is called superposition.
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