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Alexa Simon
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27 May, 07:34
The oldest layer in the diagram is
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In the diagram, layer 1 has rocks which are the oldest. Explanation. Rocks are arranged in layers that contain fossil with the oldest fossils represent at the deepest layers and the youngest fossils present near the top. Using this concept, the oldest rock layers are located at the bottom (layer1) and the youngest at the top (layer 6).
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