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50 Points | Earth & Space Science This is actually a question regarding Earth and Space Sciences!
I'm doing an online lab involving chance among 100 cubes. Since it's online, I don't have anyone to fully explain this stuff in-depth to me so I'd appreciate any and all help!
It mentions describing patterns and trends "in your graphs of the half-life" and it mentions "What is the half-life of the element Lokium?". A later question also asks about "Which trial did you reach the half-life of Lokium?"
I'm not sure what it means by half-life and what Lokium is or what it has to do with this assignment. Any explanation will be a great help!
I don't need answers, I just need some help to push me in the right direction! Thanks!

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