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things which are used in dating fossils

2007-02-05 02:19:47 · 4 answers · asked by SAU Q 1 in Science & Mathematics Earth Sciences & Geology

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I'm not quite sure I understand your question. Are you trying to figure out why they date fossils or are you trying to figure out the tools they use to do it. One of the main tools they use is carbon dating. Carbon dating has been found to be inaccurate. Scientists carbon dated the volcanic rock at Mount Saint Helen to be millions of years old, yet they knew it was less than ten.

They want to find the age of things to disprove the Bible. If man can prove that the Bible is fake then it opens up a whole new world. A world that is not governed by a Holy God. We would have to answer to no one.

To look at Mt St. Helen type it in your search engine. Creation Magazine has information on fossil dating. Look up the pros and cons before you make decisions. Have fun!!

2007-02-05 02:36:37 · answer #1 · answered by sunny 3 · 0 6

Radiocarbon dating is only useful for objects less than 60,000 years old and is not much use for fossils which have lost all their carbon. There are, however, many other methods of dating fossils.

There are many papers on the subject and a good selection can be found in the Talk Origins Archive FAQ here:
http://www.talkorigins.org/origins/faqs-youngearth.html

2007-02-05 07:03:19 · answer #2 · answered by tentofield 7 · 1 0

Dating of many things is possible due to known physical and chemical properties. If a substance has a known starting concentration and a known decay it can be dated. However there are other ways. Most people know about tree rings but there are a lot of laminated soils and other physical measures than can be used to dating.

using isotopes of natural or artificially created substances are often used to date substance. Cesium from nuclear bombs can be used to date sediment as well as Pb-210 which is part of the natural Uranium 238 decay series.

To what you were probably asking, Carbon dating is well known and widely used for some fossils. There is a natural amount of carbon that is unstable in the atmosphere as living things use this air and eat other living things that have used this air they get a certain percentage of their carbon to include this unstable carbon isotopes. once the organism dies the source of unstable carbon is gone and the carbon ration of the unstable carbon starts to decrease. since scientists know the rate at which this decay happens and the ratio that living organisms have. they can approximate the age of a fossil.

2007-02-05 02:51:18 · answer #3 · answered by JC 2 · 0 2

You needless to say have not have been given any concept what you're talking approximately. attempt surely studying how radiometric relationship is comprehensive, distinctly for geologic strata previously posting questions like this. In different words, bypass back to technological know-how type and attempt back, son. Edit: "you assert innumberable isotypes might nicely be utilized, yet I think of that countless of the themes i discussed with carbon relationship additionally get up with them. If no longer why might carbon relationship nonetheless be the main popular? and the way can rocks be older than different rocks? the place did the hot, youthful rocks come from?" the reason people save telling you which you fail at information what you're talking approximately is considering the fact which you're making comments like this. Even some weeks at your community community college actual anthropology type will clean up all of those questions, yet you're no longer drawn to that, are you? You look plenty extra drawn to in basic terms cherry-determining on in spite of testimony you will detect that helps your concept and to hell with something. nicely, i might hate to burst your bubble, yet that's no longer how technological know-how works. In technological know-how, you base your conclusions on data, no longer any incorrect way around.

2016-12-17 09:50:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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