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How is Carbon 14 Produced?
Carbon 14 is formed in the upper atmosphere through the interaction of cosmic rays with nitrogen-14. The reaction converts nitrogen-14 into carbon-14, which then becomes incorporated into carbon dioxide and is absorbed by living organisms.
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