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What is true of a rock layer that has had another rock layer deposited on top of it?
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What is true of a rock layer that has had another rock layer deposited on top of it?
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What is true of a rock layer that has had another rock layer deposited on top of it?
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The bottom layer is bedrock than gravel or rocks. The top layer has dirt.
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The rock layer on the bottom will decompose and either turn to sand, gravel, or blend in with the dirt (but most likely not the last one).
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