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Cosmos
The Age of Rocks
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Neil deGrasse Tyson explains radioactive decay. He explains how we can determine the age of a rock using meteorites and illustrates that atoms undergo nuclear transmutations over time until they become stable elements.
astronomy
earth science
atoms
radioactive decay
carbon dating
age of the earth
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