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Question 1. Identify the rock types of the oldest and youngest strata.
Question 2. Is all the limestone the same relative age? Why or why not?
Question 3. Which locations are likely to have the most similar fossils? Why?
Question 4. The granite formation was created by magma from a volcano pushing through existing rock strata. How do the rocks at B and C compare to the granite in terms of age? Explain your answer.
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