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    To Date Relatively Young Rocks and Materials,we Use the Decay
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To Date Relatively Young Rocks and Materials,we Use the Decay

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To date relatively young rocks and materials,we use the decay of


A) uranium-238 to lead-206.
B) potassium-40 to argon-40.
C) carbon-14 to nitrogen-14.
D) uranium-235 to lead-207.

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