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In earth science, methods used to date the age of rocks and minerals. By applying this information, geologists are able to decipher the 4.6-billion-year history of the earth. The events of the geologic past—uplift of mountain ranges, opening and closing of seas, flooding of continental interiors, changes in climate—are all recorded in the strata of the earth's crust. DEVELOPMENT OF RELATIVE AND ABSOLUTE METHODS The relative scale was devised mainly by application of the principles of stratigraphy. An example of these is the law of superposition, which simply states that in an undisturbed succession of strata, the youngest beds are on top and the oldest on bottom (or, the higher beds are younger than the lower). Based on the fossils they contain, strata in one area were correlated with those in other areas. As more and more such correlations were made, geologists began to make broad groupings of strata, which became the basis for dividing geologic time into vast blocks. Thus, the history of the earth was divided into four broad eras—Pre-cambrian, Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic; the eras were in turn divided into a number of periods (see Geology). ABSOLUTE DATING METHODS
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