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William Thompson (later known as Lord Kelvin)

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What scientist suggested the use of radioactive decay to age the Earth?

Rutheford


Who was the scientist that suggested using radioactive decay to age-date the earth?

Ernest Rutherford, however it was Arthur Holmes who did the majority of the in depth work in this field.


Who was the scientist who first suggested that the earth was the center of the universe?

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Who suggested that the earth orbits the sun?

probaly someone else that is not a very smart scientist but that's not true the truth is the Earth oribts the Sun while the Moon orbits the Earth


Who is a scientist that studies the earth?

A geologist is a scientist that studies the Earth.


How old is the the earth and how did scientist know?

About 4.5 billion years old - calculated by the radioactive dating of the oldest rocks found AND the dating of even older meteorites.


Which alkaline earth metals are radioactive?

Radium is the radioactive metal among alkaline earth metals.


What is the name of scientist to find the earth?

No scientist found the Earth.


The Greek scientist Aristarchus was the first person to suggest what?

He first suggested that the Earth (and the other planets that were then known) rotated around the Sun instead of the other way around.


Who are the scientist of earth science?

scientist that contribute in physical earth science


What is the source of heat in the Earth interior?

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What can be naturally radioactive?

The core of the earth is radioactive, as is the sun. Granites, which crystallize from mantle material are commonly slightly radioactive.