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If we compress 4.5 billion years into a calendar year, humans make their mark on the calendar
 
  A) the very last minute of New Years Eve.
  B) on December 25th.
  C) at 12:00 pm, December 30th.
  D) at 11:50 pm, December 31st.

Question 2

In a sedimentary rock that contains inclusions of metamorphic rock, the inclusions must be
 
  A) older than the sedimentary rock.
  B) younger than the sedimentary rock.
  C) on top of the sedimentary rock.
  D) below the sedimentary rock.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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