Layer C
Explanation:
The fault break occurred after layer C in the rock sequence.
Layer C is an igneous intrusion through the rock.
To interpret this sequence, we need to apply the law of superposition of strata and cross-cutting .
The law of superposition of strata states that "in an undeformed sequence of strata, the oldest is at the base and the youngest is on top".
Law of cross-cutting states that "intrusions and faults are younger than the rocks they cut through".
- The intrusion is the last even before the fault because it cuts through layers A, B D and E.
- After the intrusion then the faulting event happened.
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