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Radiocarbon is produced in the atmosphere as a result of

(A) collision between fast neutrons and nitrogen nuclei present in the atmosphere

(B) action of ultraviolet light from the sun on atmospheric oxygen

(C) action of solar radiations particularly cosmic rays on carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere

(D) lightning discharge in atmosphere

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OPTION (A)✓

Collision between fast neutrons and nitrogen nucleic present in the atmosphere.

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ANSWER

OPTION (A)✓

Collision between fast neutrons and nitrogen nucleic present in the atmosphere.

Explanation:

Radiocarbon is produced in the atmosphere as a result of

(A) collision between fast neutrons and nitrogen nuclei present in the atmosphere

(B) action of ultraviolet light from the sun on atmospheric oxygen

(C) action of solar radiations particularly cosmic rays on carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere

(D) lightning discharge in atmosphere

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