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Radioactive carbon dating compares the amount of a carbon radioisotope in a sample with the amountfound where?

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Radioactive carbon dating compares the amount of a carbon radioisotope in a sample with the amount found among all living organisms.

The amount of the sample's radiocarbon is then measured to date at which period the organism dies.

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