Yes, the planet Earth is older then any rock layer found on its surface. When Earth first formed it was entirely molten and layers of rock did not start forming until after it had cooed and the surface had solidified.
Older.
The outer layer of an object refers to the layer on the outside that is in place to protect it. Without an outside layer an object of the Earth could be tarnished.
If there were such a thing it would not be soft, it would be liquid, and would be called magma. There really is no completely molten layer of Earth except for the outer core which is composed primarily of liquid iron along with some nickel and other trace elements.
The forces that drive the rock cycle beneath the earth's surface are not the same as the forces that drive the rock cycle on or near earth's surface because the processes of the rock cycle beneath the earth surface and above the earth surface are diffferent.
It is a law that the higher the rock layer is the younger it is. The deeper it is the older the rock layer is.
the crust
It is called the surface, but the outer layer of rock beneath the land and the oceans is called the Earth's crust.
crust
It is called the surface, but the outer layer of rock beneath the land and the oceans is called the Earth's crust.
substratum
it is the top layer of the earth's surface consisting of rock and mineral particles mixed with organic matter.
Older.
Seventy-five to eighty percent of the Earth's surface is covered by a thin to thick layer of sedimentary rock.
Seventy-five to eighty percent of the Earth's surface is covered by a thin to thick layer of sedimentary rock.
Iron and magnesium rich rock.
the mantle
Magma is the semi-molten rock layer on which the crust floats.