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The rate at which the earth is losing heat is an unreliable age indicator because the earth is not losing heat the earth was originally cold heat from radioactivity confuses the problem the atmosphere
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The rate at which the earth is losing heat is an unreliable age indicator because
the earth is not losing heat
the earth was originally cold
heat from radioactivity confuses the problem
the atmosphere traps heat
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