What is always younger than rock layers around and beneath it?

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2026-05-08 07:30

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A fault or an intrusion of magma is always younger than the rock layers around and beneath it. This is because faults cut across existing rock layers and intrusions of magma cool and solidify after the surrounding rock layers have already formed.

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