When Uranium 238 decays, it

  1. Why is carbon dating NOT useful for dating fossils from millions of years ago?C14 decays slowly C14 decays slowly C14 decays too
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  2. What changes does Uranium-238 undergo?(1 point) ) It undergoes a random change. ) It decays into nitrogen-14. It decays into
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  3. What changes does Uranium-238 undergo?(1 point)Responses It decays into lead-206. It decays into lead-206. It undergoes a random
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  4. What changes does Uranium-238 undergo?(1 point) Responses It remains uranium-238. It remains uranium-238. It undergoes a random
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  5. What changes does Uranium-238 undergo?(1 point) Responses It decays into nitrogen-14. It decays into nitrogen-14. It decays into
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  6. Why is carbon dating NOT useful for dating fossils from millions of years ago?A. C14 decays to slowly. B. C14 decays too
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  7. Geologists can estimate the age of rocks by their uranium-238 content. The uranium is incorporated in the rock as it hardens and
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  8. Why can't naturally occuring uranium be used in a nuclear power plant?A. Naturally occurring uranium decays too rapidly into
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  9. What change does carbon-14 undergo?(1 point) ResponsesIt decays into nitrogen-14. It changes to many different elements. It
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  10. What change does carbon-14 undergo?(1 point) • It changes to many different elements. • It decays into nitrogen-14. ) It
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