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The change in isotopes over time due to the emission of radioactive particles is known as
A. radioactive decay.
B. half-life.
C. radiometric dating.
D. absolute-age dating.
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Radioactive decay is the conversion of one element into other with the continous emission of radioactive particles......
So , according to above explanation,
A. radioactive decay, is the correct answer.
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