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QUESTION: Where would you go to see the oldest rocks in the region and then the youngest rocks in the region? Please answer the question based on the diagram above. Think simplistically. If you are quite familiar with the geology in the region, you could be clever and answer that there are very young (1.2 million year old) lava flows down at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. But please don't think at a higher level than a 100-level basic science course. oldest: bottom of the Grand Canyon; youngest - middle of the Grand Canyon oldest: bottom of the Grand Canyon; youngest - Zion National Park youngest and oldest both are found in ryce National Park oldest: bottom of the Grand Canyon; youngest - Bryce National Park This is the clearest and best answer: oldest: bottom of the Grand Canyon; youngest - Bryce National Park.
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