Steno’s laws include the law of

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When rock layers are located in different places, laws such as superposition and cross-cutting cannot be used to match rocks that are the same age. Matching these rocks requires other evidence.     Sometimes distinctive rock formations may be recognizable in different locations. If so, rocks in the different locations are assumed to have formed under the same conditions at the same time. For example, the famous White Cliffs of Dover in southwest England consist of a soft rock called chalk. The rock formed from organisms that settled to the bottom of an ancient sea. Similar white chalk cliffs... Show more

Steno’s laws include the law of