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excellent, so you can see then how limestone could in principle end up well above sea level?shinbits said:I believe you about plates pushing up on lakes and mountains.
But this would falsify geologic rock ages, because the layer that first existed on the bottom rises to the top, with younger layers at the bottom.
Make sense?
no. No new sedimentary layers are formed underneath the old sedimentary layers. you have magma and semi molten rock down there under all the crust. when these things do cool, they form igneous rock, not new sedimentary layers. sedimentary layers, as is pretty obvious, form with the youngest on top.
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