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Stacy Rangel
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24 May, 09:13
Why do we use radiometric dating in geology?
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Madison Wilkinson
24 May, 09:20
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To determine the ages of certain samples to provide relative age, in a way that can be understood and imagined in simple terms
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Ronin Berger
24 May, 09:31
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the only isotope that can be used to date rocks; we do see additional methods of radiometric dating based on the decay of different isotopes.
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