Regents Earth Science Test Preparation Practice

    Radioactive Isotopes Dating

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    Base your answers to questions 7 on the table below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The table shows the disintegration products and half-lives of five commonly used radioactive isotopes.

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    Base your answers to questions 9 on the geologic cross section and photograph below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The cross section represents the Palisades sill in southern New York State and the surrounding bedrock. Potassium-40 analysis determined the sill to be approximately 200,000,000 years old. The photograph shows a mastodont tooth found in glacial sediments nearby. Carbon-14 analysis determined this tooth to be approximately 11,400 years old.

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    Base your answers to questions 10 on the data table and information below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The data table shows the radioactive decay of carbon-14 and the age of fossil remains, in years (y). Part of the table has been left blank.

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    Base your answers to questions 11 on the data table below, on the graph in image provided, and on your knowledge of Earth science. The data table shows the percentage of the stable disintegration product produced over time by the radioactive decay of isotope X after each half-life. The graph shows the percentage of radioactive isotope X remaining over time during the radioactive decay of isotope X.

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    Base your answers to questions 12 on the diagram in image provided and on your knowledge of Earth science. The diagram represents a model of the radioactive decay of carbon-14. The white boxes represent radioactive carbon-14 remaining, and the black boxes represent the disintegration product after the fi rst half-life.

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    Base your answers to questions 13 on the graph below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The graph shows the rate of decay of the radioactive isotope carbon-14 (14C).

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    Base your answers to questions 14 on the data table below, on the graph in image provided, and on your knowledge of Earth science. The data table shows the projected percentages of radioactive isotope X remaining and its disintegration product Z forming over 6.5 billion years. The graph shows the disintegration of radioactive isotope X.

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    Base your answers to questions 15 on the cross sections below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The cross sections represent three bedrock outcrops, 1, 2, and 3, found several kilometers apart.

    X The geologic time period when each sedimentary rock layer formed is shown. The symbols ( , , , , and ) represent fossils of different types of organisms present in the rock layers.

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