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Law of superposition / Nicolas Steno / Principle of original horizontality / Principle of lateral continuity / Geologic record / Sedimentary rock / Stratum / Formation / Fold / Geology / Stratigraphy / Historical geology
Date: 2012-01-31 16:13:52
Law of superposition
Nicolas Steno
Principle of original horizontality
Principle of lateral continuity
Geologic record
Sedimentary rock
Stratum
Formation
Fold
Geology
Stratigraphy
Historical geology

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