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o-na [289]
2 years ago
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Throughout the reflection, make sure you have a copy of the Student Guide and your data tables. Complete the paragraph by using

the drop-down menus. In this lab, you determined the relative ages of rock layers using the principles of relative dating. The says that a rock layer found closer to Earth’s surface is a rock layer that is deeper in Earth’s surface. The states that intrusions are the rock layer they cut across. You also determined the absolute ages of rock layers using a . The data you gathered helped you identify an unknown fossil.
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The 5 answers are

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1. Law of superpostion

2. younger than

3. principle cross-cutting relationships

4. younger than

5. mass spectrometer

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