So, if there ever was water/liquid present, wouldn't the time passage of sequential laying of layers happen quickly?
(Like ice rings don't count years, but changes in temperature) Aren't we assuming a lot to say these layers represent passage of time?
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So, if there ever was water/liquid present, wouldn't the time passage of sequential laying of layers happen quickly? (Like ice rings don't count years, but changes in temperature) Aren't we assuming a lot to say these layers represent passage of time?