Asked by Rhaeley Jobson

When will a fossil be used in finding the absolute age rocks

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Answered by FearedPig
C. if it existed for a limited period of time and in a wide area
B. the ratio of carbon-12 to carbon-14
D. Conditions for fossilization are rare.
C. 10 grams
This is for connexus
Answered by questions .llc
Which are the four main elements in all living things?(1 point)
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oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, and calcium
oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, and calcium

carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen

carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus

carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, and sulfur
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Answered by Sussy Impostor
@FearedPig On my connexus, I got 3/4 because the first was wrong but the rest were correct, so to make things clear, the first question is not C, it's actually A, and the rest are correct as well.
Answered by idk
sussy importor is lieing @freadpig is right
Answered by bro really
i got a 3/4 cuz of sussy impostor @feared pig is 100% correct
Answer
they moved some questions and answers around for me but @FearedPig is still correct
Answered by Sandra Trea
For people in October of 2024 on Connexus, I know @FearedPig may have been right at one point but with the new updates he is wrong. The answer is still " if it existed for a limited period of time and in a wide area" don't listen to @FearedPig.
Answered by Sandra Trea
Sorry yall i meant @Sussyimposter was wrong my mind is out of it today.
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