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Answered by raahulsharan26
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Radiocarbon dating is a method used to date materials that once exchanged carbon dioxide with the atmosphere; in other words, things that were living. Carbon-14 is a radioactive isotope and is present in all living things in a constant amount.

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Radiocarbon dating is a method used to date materials that once exchanged carbon dioxide with the atmosphere; in other words, things that were living. Carbon-14 is a radioactive isotope and is present in all living things in a constant amount.

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Carbon dating is a technique used to determine the approximate age of once-living materials. It is based on the decay rate of the radioactive carbon isotope 14C, a form of carbon taken in by all living organisms while they are alive.

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