If you mean an intrusion via magma/lava, then fossils would not exist due to the fact that most fossils are found in SEDIMENTARY rock, not IGNEOUS (magma/lava rocks).
If it is above it, the rock layer came after the intrusion. if the intrusion went through the rock layer is older because they layer had to be there in order for the intrusion to go through.
The Intrusion of Isabel - 1919 was released on: USA: 13 April 1919 New Zealand: 15 October 1921
igneous rock
El Padrino II Border Intrusion - 2011 was released on: USA: 17 January 2011
Yes, fossils are found in deserts.
An intrusion is younger than its surrounding rock layers if it cuts across them. This is because the intrusion must have been deposited after the surrounding layers were already in place. Additionally, any fossils or index minerals found in the intrusion would be younger than those in the surrounding rock layers, providing further evidence of relative age.
An intrusion can be either the act of intruding (an intrusion into his private life) or a thing that intrudes (the excavations were an intrusion on their heritage).
Intrusion is a noun.The word 'intrusion' is a noun.
Incident=an event Intrusion=an interruption.
Intrusion is not an adjective. It's a noun.
Your question is an intrusion.Her intrusion into the meeting made the boss angry. That rock has an intrusion of another type of rock.
Her intrusion into my life has caused me great distress
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A clue that tells geologists about an intrusion is the relationship between the rock layers. An intrusion is younger than the surrounding rocks it cuts through, so if the intrusion appears to cut across existing layers, it is likely an intrusion. Additionally, the mineral composition and texture of the intrusion can differ from the surrounding rocks, providing further evidence of an intrusion.
Live Intrusion was created on 1995-10-31.
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The Art of Intrusion was created on 2005-03-04.