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Method of dating rock by assessing the amount
of radioactive decay of naturally occurring
isotopes. The dating of rocks may be based on
the gradual decay of uranium into lead. The
ratio of the amounts of `parent' to
`daughter' isotopes in a sample gives a
measure of the time it has been decaying,
that is, of its age. Different elements and
isotopes are used depending on the isotopes
present and the age of the rocks to be dated.
Once-living matter can often be dated by
radiocarbon dating, employing the half-life
of the isotope carbon-14, which is naturally
present in organic tissue.