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Dust and shells and fish poop and all sorts of things fall to the sea bed to make sediment. across broad central regions of the ocean, the sediment accumulates at a uniform rate—piling up about as rapidly here as it does over there. and, in most places, the currents don’t move the sediment around much, so that it stays where it falls. thus, the thickness of the sediment is related to the age of the rocks beneath the sediment. if you go around an ocean and measure the thickness of the sediment in lots of places, you are likely to find:

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