True. Relative age refers to the age of an object or event in comparison to other objects or events, determining whether it is older or younger without specifying an exact age. In contrast, absolute age provides a specific numerical age or date, often determined through methods like radiometric dating. Thus, while both concepts relate to the chronology of geological or archaeological findings, they serve different purposes in understanding time.
True. Fossils can be dated using both relative dating methods, which determine the sequence of events in which fossils occurred, and absolute dating methods, which rely on radioactive isotopes to calculate the age of fossils.
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no, every enzyme has a different shape giving it a different job or function
True. Fossils can be dated using both relative dating methods, which determine the sequence of events in which fossils occurred, and absolute dating methods, which rely on radioactive isotopes to calculate the age of fossils.
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True.
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true (that's the whole point of absolute value)
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The nouns for the adjective false are falseness and falsehood.
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True.