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Any method of measuring the age of an object or event in years, such as using the atomic half-life 1.extinct 2.Relative Dating 3.Fossil 4.Geologic Time Scale 5.Absolute Dating 6.Plate Techtonics
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Any method of measuring the age of an object or event in years, such as using the atomic half-life
1.extinct
2.Relative Dating
3.Fossil
4.Geologic Time Scale
5.Absolute Dating
6.Plate Techtonics
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The answer is 5) Absolute Dating
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