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← ScienceWhich consequence results when the carbon-14 isotope fraction changes?
A)Material age cannot be determined✓
B)Radiometric dating becomes increasingly precise
C)Cosmic ray intensity measurement improves
D)Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels rapidly decrease
💡 Explanation
In radiometric dating based on carbon-14, an altered isotope fraction introduces systematic error, because the **radioactive decay** timeline calibrates relative to a stable initial fraction and known decay rate; therefore, the determination of the material age becomes unreliable, rather than more precise.
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