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How is determining the relative age of rock different from determining the absolute age of the rock?

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The relative age of a rock is its age in comparison with other rocks where as The age of a rock in years is called its absolute age

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there you go

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User Kenny Basuki
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Relative age is the age of a rock layer (or the fossils it contains) compared to other layers. It can be determined by looking at the position of rock layers. Absolute age is the numeric age of a layer of rocks or fossils.

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