carbon is very much stable as element, and its outermost shell contains 4 electrons.
no it will stay good for millions of years
The element that can stay radioactive for millions of years is plutonium. This is where most nuclear power plant energy comes from.
I think it's forever or millions of years
Dimonds are made out of carbon wich has been compressed for millions of years.
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Hundreds of years
Carbon is a building block of all life and is an element that naturally occurs on this planet. There is the same volume of carbon on the planet today as their was millions of years ago.
Oil is made that way.
Oil is made that way.
Yes. Three hundred millions years ago fossil fuels began to form, storing carbon safely underground.
An archaeologist cannot use carbon-14 to date a skeleton millions of years old because carbon-14 has a half-life of about 5,730 years, making it effective only for dating organic materials up to around 50,000 years old. Beyond this timeframe, the concentration of carbon-14 becomes too low to measure accurately, rendering the method ineffective for older specimens. Additionally, materials that are millions of years old may have undergone significant geological changes, further complicating dating efforts.