Geologic time is often explained in two forms: relative time and absolute time. Which of the following explains how relative and absolute dating were used to determine the subdivisions of geologic time?   a.   Relative time refers to the numerical ages in millions of years based upon the radioactive dating methods performed on appropriate rocks while absolute time refers to the subdivision of the Earth’s geology in a specific order based upon the relative age relationships identified through radioactive dating methods.   b.   Relative time refers to the subdivision of the Earth’s geology in a specific order based upon the relative age relationships identified through stratigraphy methods while absolute time refers to the numerical ages in millions of years based upon the radioactive dating methods performed on appropriate rocks.     c.   Relative time refers to the subdivision of the Earth’s geology in a specific order based upon the relative age relationships identified through radioactive dating methods while absolute time refers to the numerical ages in millions of years based upon the radioactive dating methods performed on appropriate rocks.   d.   Relative time refers to the subdivision of the Earth’s geology in a specific order based upon the relative age relationships identified through radioactive dating methods while absolute time refers to the numerical ages in millions of years based upon the stratigraphy methods performed on appropriate rocks.

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Geologic time is often explained in two forms: relative time and absolute time. Which of the following explains how relative and absolute dating were used to determine the subdivisions of geologic time?


 

a.

 

Relative time refers to the numerical ages in millions of years based upon the radioactive dating methods performed on appropriate rocks while absolute time refers to the subdivision of the Earth’s geology in a specific order based upon the relative age relationships identified through radioactive dating methods.


 

b.

 

Relative time refers to the subdivision of the Earth’s geology in a specific order based upon the relative age relationships identified through stratigraphy methods while absolute time refers to the numerical ages in millions of years based upon the radioactive dating methods performed on appropriate rocks.

 


 

c.

 

Relative time refers to the subdivision of the Earth’s geology in a specific order based upon the relative age relationships identified through radioactive dating methods while absolute time refers to the numerical ages in millions of years based upon the radioactive dating methods performed on appropriate rocks.


 

d.

 

Relative time refers to the subdivision of the Earth’s geology in a specific order based upon the relative age relationships identified through radioactive dating methods while absolute time refers to the numerical ages in millions of years based upon the stratigraphy methods performed on appropriate rocks.    

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