This is true
It has happened before and was one of the factors that influenced the current position of the continents. It will surely happen again if one day an ice age happens.
<span>The Atlantic Provinces
Central Canada
The Prairie Provinces
The West Coast
<span>The Northern Territories
I hope this helps! :)</span></span>
Answer:
answer for this question is sedimentary rocks
The correct answer is - Layer 2 and layer 9 are the same relative age.
On this image we can see multiple layers that have been cut through and displaced by a fault. The layer 2 and the layer 9 despite not being at the same level, with level 2 being closer to the surface, while layer 9 deeper into the ground, we can still see signs that they actually have the same relative age.
We can notice that these two layers have the same relative age because of two things. The first thing is the index fossils, with both of these layers having the same fossils from the same geologic period. The second thing that gives us a clue is their composition which is pretty much identical, thus indicating of a same geological period.