Which diagram represents how geologic map keys are represented?




As you know, the ground is formed by many layers that have been formed through ages and these layers can show the change in the environment along the Earth's history. In geologic maps, Map Keys refer to a side table used by geologists to show the content of the ground layer, also known as Geologic units. This list starts with the newest unit on the top and the oldest at the bottom. Thus, the right option is the second diagram.