The ratio of carbon-14 (14C) to its stable isotope, carbon-12 (12C) , is relatively constant in living organisms and their environment; however, this changes once an organism dies.In a fossil approximately 40,000 years old,
A) the ratio of 14C to 12C would be higher because the 12C is not replenished after death.
B) the ratio of 14C to 12C would be lower because the 14C is not replenished after death.
C) the ratio of 14C to 12C would not change because the 14C is replenished after death.
D) the ratio of 14C to 12C would be equal (1:1) .
E) the 14C would be completely gone; all remaining carbon by this time would be 12C.
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