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Using relative dating techniques, which of the following is true about C. amphibius and C. rapidus? Chirsutus
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Clonglegue
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C Subterraneous
Quacus
Camphibus
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erraneous
Comorius
o C. amphibius is older than C. rapidus.
o C rapidus and C amphibius are approximately the same age.
OC rapidus is older than C amphibius
We cannot tell anything about the relative ages of C. rapidus and C. amphibius.

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