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How does the law of crosscutting relationships best explain the age of a FOLD caused by stress on the Earth's crust? The fold is younger than the rocks it bends. The fold i…
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How does the law of crosscutting relationships best explain the age of a FOLD caused by stress on the Earth's crust?
The fold is younger than the rocks it bends.
The fold is the same age as the rocks it bends.
The fold is older than the rocks it bends
The fold is older than any rock above or below
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the fold is older than the rocks it bends
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