As promised this one is about bomb carbon. So we know how much of 14 C was in the environment n how it spiked from nuclear weapons testing. When we do radiocarbon dating we can see how much carbon was present at a certain time and trace that to carbon in the atmosphere. We can use this to match how large/old something was on a precise year. It is used for dating fish (its found in their otolith), deep sea coral, drugs, and even victims in murders. For more information check out "Bomb Carbon" by Burr 2014. As much as I would love to answer questions I am still pretty rusty on things my self.
Anyways, paid agency work starts on Tuesday (I GOT THE PAID INTERNSHIP!!!) and I hope everyone is having a very very very happy porch day!!!!
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Ayyyyy good luckers
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Sweet, to both the return of fish facts and your internship!
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Woo hoo! Congrats on the paying job!
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Oh it's hook.
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Bearbeitet von The First Aifos: 5/24/2020 4:48:33 PMYay! Fish facts! And I’m happy you got your internship! That’s awesome!
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Bearbeitet von UnwiseGeoduck84: 5/24/2020 5:22:59 PM[i]The Return of the King.[/i]
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Bearbeitet von man_of_war_r2: 5/24/2020 4:44:30 PMTHE LEGEND IS [b]BACK[/b]
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I'm happy to see you've returned