Which is true about relative dating?
A. Relative dating uses the half-life of
isotopes to get the exact age of
rock or mineral
B. Carbon-14 dating is used on rocks
and minerals that are relatively
young
C. Potassium -Argon dating is used
on very old rocks and minerals.
D. The law of superposition is used to
determine a rocks relative age.
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Ответ:
c is the correct answer
Explanation:
Ответ:
Correct answer choice is :
A) Type of wetland
Explanation:
Wetlands, as determined by the Convention on Wetlands of International Significance, cover lakes and rivers, bogs and swamps, wet meadows and peat lands, havens, bays, deltas and tidal flats, near-shore aquatic zones, mangroves and coral beaches, and human-made places such as fish pools, rice paddies, lakes, and salt pots. Wetland ecosystems endure a vital part of Europe’s biodiversity.