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

The law of superposition states that in an undisturbed sequence of rock layers or fossils, the youngest rocks are on top, while the oldest are at the bottom. This principle allows scientists to determine the relative age of fossils based on their position within the rock layers. By comparing the fossils found in different layers, they can establish a chronological order and infer which fossils are older and which are younger relative to each other.