Magma
What is a fossil
Remains or traces over 10,000 years old
Found in layers of rocks these remains help us reconstruct earth history
Fossils
If I say the rock is 3 million years old, what type of dating is this called?
absolute
4.5 billion years old.
What is the last occurrence in this image?
E
Rocks formed from sediment.
Sedimentary rocks
If a water fossil is found in a desert, what can you assume about the area when the fossil was formed
it was once underwater and changed over time
In general rocks on the bottom of layers are _______.
Older
Radiometric age is often referred to as __________ age.
Absolute
3 types of evidence used to determine Earth's age
Fossils
Earth’s surface features
Measuring the age of rocks
What formed the grand canyon?
Weathering and Erosion
A rock formed from pressure and heat.
Metamorphic Rock

What does the above illustration prove about todays horses
they have evolved to be come larger and only one main toe
What is the oldest layer in this image?
C.
These special fossils help us determine the age of rock quickly.
Index fossils
What is a surface evvent
changes to Earth's surface usually mountain formation, earthquake faults, or volcanic eruptions
Uranium turns into
Lead
rocks formed from the cooling process and used in absolute dating
igneous rock
the same fossil on separate continents across an ocean tell us what
the continents were connected
What is the youngest layer in this image?
A
the difference between absolute dating and relative dating
relative is a comparison of rocks, absolute is an age or number
How did the moon form?
Collision with another planet.
If a scientist has a theory that the age of the Earth is 40 million years old due to the cooling rate of molten lava, how could he make this into a law
theories cannot become laws, they are the why things happen while laws are the what happens
Why is igneous rock used in radioactive dating
it comes from deep in the earth and therefore has more radioactive material
Tropites lived 208-230 million year ago. So, if a layer of rock has a lot of these fossils in it, that layer was formed somewhere between
208-230 million year ago
What is the law of superposition
in undisturbed layers of sedimentary rock, the younger layers lie above the older layer.
How does half life help with absolute age of rocks
unstable isotopes compared to stable isotopes within the rock, then use the known, constant rate of decay (half-life) for that specific isotope to calculate how many half-lives have passed since the rock solidified
What era we in, in relation to the geologic time scale?
Cenozoic
Atoms of AA decay to atoms of BB with a half-life of 100,000 years. If there are 20,000 atoms of AA to begin with (and 0 atoms of BB), how long will it take for there to be 2,500 atoms of AA?
300,000 years
After 1 half-life: 20,000/2=10,000 atoms
After 2 half-lives: 10,000/2=5,000 atoms
After 3 half-lives: 5,000/2=2,500 atoms