How do scientists learn about the age of the solar system and its planetary bodies? Select the two correct answers.

a. comparing the composition of the gaseous planets to the rocky planets

b. using radiometric dating of meteorites

c. measuring distances between planets

d. analyzing impact craters on planetary body surfaces​

Respuesta :

Answer: B, C

Explanation: Scientists use radiometric dating of meteorites and analyze the impact craters on planetary body surfaces to learn about the age of the solar system and its planetary bodies.

Using radiometric dating of meteorites and analyzing impact craters on planetary body surfaces​ are the two methods that tells us about the age of solar system.

The age of solar system and its planetary bodies can be find out by using radioactive dating techniques. Scientists have find out that the Solar System is 4.6 billion years old due to this technique. The other way to find out the age of solar system and its planetary bodies by counting the number of impact craters occurs on planetary body surfaces​ so these two methods provides information about the age of solar system and its planetary bodies​

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