Answer:
It has more similarity to fossils in layer A than layer D
Step-by-step explanation:
When rock is formed the oldest fossils and rocks are on the bottom because they were around first. Over time the sediment and layers of rock gets thicker and new fossils are found in each layer. So, in layer B the fossils are going to be more like the ones in layer A rather than the ones in layer D because they were lied down closer to the same time period.