Chapter 30: Q3ITD (page 634)
Why do you think there was more carbon-14 in the germinated seed?
Short Answer
The germinated seed 3 had more carbon-14 because only a very small amount of modern carbon was absorbed into the germinating seed.
Chapter 30: Q3ITD (page 634)
Why do you think there was more carbon-14 in the germinated seed?
The germinated seed 3 had more carbon-14 because only a very small amount of modern carbon was absorbed into the germinating seed.
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