Biology, asked by nithwik2302, 1 year ago

Given the following information, the older the object the less accurate this method of dating becomes. How can scientists say that the Earth is billions years old?

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Answered by Jyotimodi
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AGE OF THE EARTH. The ages of Earth and Moon rocks and of meteorites are measured by the decay of long-lived radioactive isotopes of elements that occur naturally in rocks and minerals and that decay with half lives of 700 million to more than 100 billion years to stable isotopes of other elements.

Answered by jasvindarsinghkuttan
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Explanation:

Earth is estimated to be 4.54 billion years old, plus or minus about 50 million years. Scientists have scoured the Earth searching for the oldest rocks to radiometrically date. In northwestern Canada, they discovered rocks about 4.03 billion years old.

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