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5 February, 02:11

How can radiocarbon dating be used to measure the age of once living things?

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  1. 5 February, 05:21
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    Radiocarbon dating measures radioactive isotopes in once-living organic material instead of rock, using the decay of carbon-14 to nitrogen-14. Because of the fairly fast decay rate of carbon-14, it can only be used on material up to about 60,000 years old.
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