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Ancient solar storms left radioactive fingerprints in trees around the world.

  • Writer: Sandeep K S
    Sandeep K S
  • Jan 31
  • 1 min read
Understanding Solar Storms Through Tree Rings: The image illustrates how solar storms bombard Earth, creating radioactive carbon isotopes that are stored in tree growth rings. This process helps scientists refine radiocarbon dating by examining species-specific growth patterns and the timing of carbon absorption, revealing the impact of solar activity on our planet.
Understanding Solar Storms Through Tree Rings: The image illustrates how solar storms bombard Earth, creating radioactive carbon isotopes that are stored in tree growth rings. This process helps scientists refine radiocarbon dating by examining species-specific growth patterns and the timing of carbon absorption, revealing the impact of solar activity on our planet.

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