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Rachael Vargas
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7 December, 10:08
How are fossils used to date organisms?
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7 December, 10:10
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Absolute dating is used to determine a precise age of a rock or fossil through radiometric dating methods. This uses radioactive minerals that occur in rocks andfossils almost like a geological clock. It's often much easier to date volcanic rocks than the fossils themselves or the sedimentary rocks they are found in.
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