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Continental Rocks are older
Neither. You can get sedimentary rocks that are older than igneous rocks, or igneous that are older the sedimentary rocks. However, igneous rocks are formed from magma within the earth's crust, or as it extrudes onto the surface, while sedimentary rocks are formed from the erosion and redeposition of existing rocks, so generally in the life cycle of a rock the igneous form would come first.
Older rocks.
If the strata layers are folded or tilted then the older rocks can be found on top of the younger rocks in a cross-section.
superposition
the answer is the principle of superposition
It says the younger rocks lie above older rocks if the rocks have not been disturbed .
The moon rocks are older then the rocks found on earth.
the answer is the principle of superposition
yes.
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