Asked by Brodie
How do scientists use ancient rock to determine the age of the Earth?
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Answered by
Fluffy Girl
I think its the raidoactive decay of uraniam to lead. Pls tell me if im right thank you.
Answered by
Levi Ackerman
1: The radioactive decay of uranium to lead. D
2: The composition of moon rocks and some Earth rocks are similar. B
3: 4.6 billion years ago. A
4: Its hydrogen atoms are heavier than others. C
5: Earth's surface is constantly changing. B
2: The composition of moon rocks and some Earth rocks are similar. B
3: 4.6 billion years ago. A
4: Its hydrogen atoms are heavier than others. C
5: Earth's surface is constantly changing. B
Answered by
Pinocchio
Levi is 100% correct ✅
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I got grills
Levi is correct
Answered by
xXPixie_AngelXx
yup levi thank u saved my life from an F
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DOPE💀 I'll die smokin
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Answered by
anonymous
levi thank you but i hate the anime tho
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