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  • Understanding Rock Layers: What's at the Bottom?
    In rock layers, the oldest rocks are usually found at the bottom. This is due to the principle of superposition, which states that in undisturbed rock sequences, the oldest layers are at the bottom and the youngest layers are at the top.

    Think of it like a stack of books: the book at the bottom was placed there first, and the books on top were added later.

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