Question: Why is carbon 14 used for tree ring calibration?

Why is carbon-14 used to measure trees?

Radiocarbon oxidizes in the atmosphere to form 14CO2 and is taken up by trees as a part of the global carbon cycle. As 14C is a radioisotope with a half-life of 5,730 years, the 14C content in tree rings provides a record of cosmic ray intensity and solar activity over a few tens of millennia.

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