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Biology, 17.02.2021 01:10, elisesnelson

Which of the following statements is most accurate as it relates to the Law of Superposition? The Law of Superposition is an explanation relating to the sequence of disturbed rock layers.
The Law of Superposition is an observable fact relating to the sequence of undisturbed rock layers.
The Law of Superposition is a study of past events preserved in disturbed rock layers and their exceptions.
The Law of Superposition is a theory that may be replaced by an improved theory if new discoveries are made relating to the sequence of undisturbed rock layers.

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