The law of superposition uses relative age to determine the age of rocks and fossils. What is absolute age?

Absolute age refers to the specific age, usually measured in years, of a rock, fossil, or other geological material. It provides an exact or precise age, often determined through radiometric dating methods, such as measuring the decay of radioactive isotopes within the material. Absolute age provides a more accurate and objective measurement compared to relative age, which only establishes the order of events or materials in relation to each other.