Answer:
potassium-argon dating
Explanation:
Potassium-argon (K-Ar) dating technique is the most appropriate dating method for establishing the age of a volcanic ash. It is most applicable for dating minerals and rocks more than 100,000 years old. It is based on measuring the product of the radioactive decay of an isotope of potassium (k) into argon (Ar). Since potassium is a common element found in many volcanic ash layer, the time since re-crystallization is calculated by measuring the ratio of the amount of argon 40 (Ar-40) accumulated to the amount of potassium 40 (K-40) remaining in these volcanic ashes.
About 1.1 miles long Or 5,989 feet
Native Americans in the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Lowlands _____ before the arrival of Europeans.
died out from warfare and disease
were hunters and gatherers
lived in seacoast villages
lived in permanent settlements