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Radiometric dating is a technique used to determine the age of materials by measuring the decay of radioactive isotopes within them. It relies on the known half-lives of these isotopes, allowing scientists to calculate the time elapsed since the formation of the material. Commonly used isotopes include carbon-14 for dating organic remains and uranium-238 for dating rocks. This method provides a reliable framework for understanding geological time and the age of archaeological finds.

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