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5 June, 11:18

Describe the connection between strata and fossils across the world.

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  1. 5 June, 11:44
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    Strata and fossils are both layers that are formed either naturally or artificially from sedimentary rocks. Sedimentary rocks occur as flat layers called strata. Fossils are embedded in sedimentary rocks and strata are also embedded in sedimentary rock.

    Strata consist of different type of fossils.

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    Strata is a layer of sedimentary rocks that is formed either naturally or artificially on the Earth surface with it's distinguished characteristics that differ from other layers.

    Fossils are preserved remains of plants and animals that are found in sedimentary rocks.
  2. 5 June, 11:44
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    strata containing a group of fossils that are all the same age must be of similar age to the fossils. Strata are layers of rock, and each single layer is known as a stratum. The principle works because each species has a finite life span, and these eventually become extinct and after extinction do not reappear.
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