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Biology, 10.11.2020 07:20 nayashuntel

Which event is most likely if an index fossil is found in a layer at location 1, but the layer and index fossil are not found at location 2 nearby, which is known to be the same relative age? The layer at location 2 is too old to contain fossils. The locations were too close together. The organism did not exist at location 2. The layers at location 2 formed much earlier than those at location 1.

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