Examples of beta decay include

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Radioactive decay is the emission of energy in the form of ionizing radiation. Ionizing radiation can affect the atoms in living things, so it poses a health risk by damaging tissue and DNA in genes.. The ionizing radiation that is emitted can include alpha particles.   Radioactive Dating: Radioactive isotopes can be used to estimate the ages of fossils and rocks. The method is called radioactive dating.     Carbon-14 dating is an example of radioactive dating. Carbon-14 forms naturally in Earth's atmosphere when cosmic rays strike atoms of nitrogen-14. Living things take in and use... Show more

Examples of beta decay include