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What is one observation that could be made to support the idea that two rock layers are the same age? A.layers with different fossils B.layers of equal density C.layers made of the same chemicals D.layers
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What is one observation that could be made to support the idea that two rock layers
are the same age?
A.layers with different fossils
B.layers of equal density
C.layers made of the same chemicals
D.layers with similar fossils
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D) layers with similar fossils
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