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Which principle tells us that rock layers separated by a valley, but otherwise similar, are assumed to have once been continuous?


superposition


faunal succession


original horizontality


lateral continuity

Respuesta :

The answer is A. superposition 

Answer:

Lateral continuity.

Explanation:

  According to this principle, rocks that are similar but separated by an erosional feature like a valley can be assumed to be originally continuous. This means that once the rocks were together and because of the erosion of the earth they get separated.

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