No, but it will eventually get to a percentile very close to zero, making it unreliable to date anything older than 50,000 years.
losers
All life dies eventually
They all have 6 protons. C-12 has 6 neutrons, c-13 has 7 neutrons and C-14 has 8neutrons.
It's all completely unpredictable
"For a candle to keep its flame alight it must supply the flame with materials and as it does so it gradually diminishes. Combustion is therefore a sacrifice. Without sacrifice there would be no light. The flame needs food and the candle is this food.There is a similarity between a candle and a human being in that a human being too possesses all the materials necessary to feed the flame within him. These materials are all the manifestations of his personal, egotistical nature and he must sacrifice them to keep the flame alight. And what prevents him from making this sacrifice is the fear of disappearing. Of course something will disappear, but in fact this something must disappear so that something else may appear, just as the material of the candle disappears so that light may appear. You will say that after some time nothing is left of the candle. Yes, this is so, but human beings can burn indefinitely. Once lit they are able to remain so, because their combustible material is inexhaustible."
No it will not
It is vital. Without reproduction all plants would eventually disappear.
All nature is chemistry.
no because eventually your eye would disappear and that is impossible
The carbon dioxide was dissolved into the water and then eventually formed solid carbon (harmless.)
Carbon
After the glucose is eaten and digested and metabolized, the carbon atoms in the glucose will wind up in the form of carbon dioxide.
It occurs in nature. All natural products considered organic.
Because it is a combination of acid all acids have sour taste
carbon compounds form the basis of all living organisms. carbon is an unique element as it is found in free form in nature. carbon with its valency 4, it can easily combine with other elements and to carbon itself. it is an essential component of all organic materials.
shintoists believe that when they die they eventually become one with the spirits and in turn, with nature to which all things return. shintoists believe that when they die they eventually become one with the spirits and in turn, with nature to which all things return. shintoists believe that when they die they eventually become one with the spirits and in turn, with nature to which all things return. shintoists believe that when they die they eventually become one with the spirits and in turn, with nature to which all things return. shintoists believe that when they die they eventually become one with the spirits and in turn, with nature to which all things return.
Water