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Define radiometric dating. Finding the absolute age of a sample by determining
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Radiocarbon Dating - What are the limitations of this type of dating method?
Radiometric Dating. The process of measuring the absolute age of geologic
material by measuring the concentrations of radioactive isotopes and their decay
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