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Intrusion 3 because it has nothing affecting it. It looks untouched, therefore it is the last thing to happen because it isn't old enough for it to be disturbed by anything.
Layer 1 It is the layer on the very top, only being affected by Intrusion 3. It is pretty new besides Intrusion 3.
Layer 6 This is right under 1, still being affected by Intrusion 3. This is the 3rd most recent thing to happen because only 2 things have affected it.
Fault A It seems to be affected by everything above it besides the Intrusion 3. Everything below it looks like it is side ways.
Fault B Fault A happened after this one because Fault A is on top of Fault B, and so are layers 1 and 6. It is cutting Intrusion 2 so it happened right after that.
Intrusion 2 This is affected by Intrusion 3, and is near the bottom, being covered by layer 1 and 6. It was split by Fault B as well. It is a little younger than layers 5 and 4 though, because it is "intruding" them.
Layer 5 This is being affected by everything but layer 4, so it is next to last.
Layer 4 This looks like one of the layers on the bottom. It is affected by everything, so it must have happened first, then started to get pushed and moved around.

Well done, thanks!
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