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Study the cross-section below and put the following in order from oldest to youngest using the law of of superposition, (N (z
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Study the cross-section below and put the following in order from oldest to youngest using the law of of superposition,
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L
V
J
W
Z
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I am not too for sure about W since I haven’t done earth science in a while but I hope I helped
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