No. Radioactive dating is an absolute dating tool.
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This is called absolute, isotopic, or radiometric dating.
Fossils found in deeper rock layers are typically older than those found in shallower layers. Scientists also use methods like radiometric dating to determine the age of fossils based on the decay of radioactive isotopes present in the fossils. Additionally, studying the index fossils that are typically associated with specific time periods can help determine the relative age of fossils.
The two methods are "RELATIVE DATING" and "ABSOLUTE DATING". :)
It tells us the absolute age of something, It is used when scientists want to see how old a fossil is.
Relative dating is the science determining the relative order of past events, without necessarily determining their absolute age Absolute dating is the process of determining an approximate computed age in archaeology and geology.
Finding the age of an object by determining the number of years the object has existed is the purpose Absolute dating.
information is providedv by absolute that cannot be provided by relative dating?
information is providedv by absolute that cannot be provided by relative dating?
fossils.
you could use the carbon-14 method or the uranium-lead method