Which describes the law of superposition used to find the relative age of fossils in rocks

The law of superposition states that in undisturbed layers of rock, the youngest rocks are found on top, and the oldest rocks are found at the bottom. This principle is used to determine the relative age of fossils in rocks. By comparing the position of fossils found in different layers of rock, scientists can determine the relative order in which they were deposited and therefore their relative age.