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If the same index fossils are found in two separate rock layers, the two rock layers most likely
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If the same index fossils are found in two separate rock layers, the two rock layers most likely
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Answer:
The answer is
C. Were formed at the same time.
Step-by-step explanation:
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C. W
ere formed at the same time.
I just took the test and verified it true.
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