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Carbon-14 decay (radiocarbon dating) is
Carbon-14 decay (radiocarbon dating) is used in archaeology to measure
the age of ancient pottery. Carbon-14 has a half-life of
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An archeological artifact was subjected to radiocarbon dating. The artifact showed a carbon-14 decay rate of 13.8
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Which of the following is a technique used in relative dating?
Beta decay Index fossil correlation Isotope ratios Radiocarbon
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are radiocarbon dating and carbon-14 dating the same thing?
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Earth Scientists found a Fossil in a Sedimentary rock formation. How can they use Radiocarbon dating of the Fossil to determine
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Earth Scientists found a Fossil in a Sedimentary rock formation. How can they use Radiocarbon dating of the Fossil to determine
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Radiocarbon dating is a common method used to date anything that was once alive (including
plants) and up to a certain number of
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In living things, what is the source of the carbon-14 that is used in radiocarbon dating?
carbonic acid in caves carbon dioxide
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In living things, what is the source of the carbon-14 that is used in radiocarbon dating?
carbon dioxide in oceans and lakes
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In living things, what is the source of the carbon-14 that is used in radiocarbon dating?
A. Carbon dioxide in rocks B. Carbonic
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