What is Carbon Dating?
Carbon dating is the determination of the age or date of organic matter from the relative proportions of the carbon isotopes carbon-12 and carbon-14 that it contains. The ratio between them changes as radioactive carbon-14 decays and is not replaced by exchange with the atmosphere. Carbon dating is a process which scientists use to detect fossils of about 60,000 years. Cosmic rays of the sun adds with nitrogen to form carbon isotope (c-14). It reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide which is taken by plants. And then eaten by human beings so that (c-14) enters into the body. (c-12) isotopes already present in our body. This isotope (c-14) lasted for about 60,000 years. But however, Carbon dating process can not be used to detect fossils of more than 60,000 years. So, Scientists use K-40, U-238 and thorium-232 to detect 1 billion years of fossils.