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10 November, 20:07

How do scientists use radioactive to date fossils and arifacts

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  1. 10 November, 23:19
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    Scientists use radioactive decay to date fossils and artifacts through a process called "carbon dating," which measures the amount of carbon still left in a dead object. The less carbon that exists, the longer that animal or plant as been dead.
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