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Evolutionary hypothesis stating that all of the universe's matter, energy, and space existed in a dense and extremely hot point that suddenly began to rapidly expand, eventually forming the universe known today.

the big bang

100

The deepest known point in the ocean

Challenger Deep

100

Compare the evolutionary and biblical accounts of man's origin

evolutionary account: humans evolved from a common ancestor along with monkeys and apes; the details of this supposed process are unclear due to lack of evidence

biblical account: God created man and woman in His image from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils to give him life' account is clear and complete

100

Would melted sea ice or a melted iceberg taste like salt water? Why or why not?

No; when seawater freezes, the salt is left behind

200

Situation in which an organism shows no change between its appearance in the fossil record and at the present day

Stasis

200

The Atlantic's well-known mid-ocean ridge

Mid-Atlantic Ridge

200

Why is the Cambrian explosion a problem for evolution?

The sequence of intermediates that evolution says should exist between simple Precambrian organisms and complex Cambrian organisms does not exist
200

Describe how sonar works. Could sonar be used to detect seamounts, whales, or tsunamis? Why or why not?

Sonar works by emitting a 'ping' of sound waves underwater that is reflected by any submerged object. The size, distance, and direction of any solid object in the water can be determined by analyzing the echoes

Seamounts and whales can be detected using sonar because they are solid objects that sound waves can bounce off of

Tsunamis cannot be detected using sonar because they are movements of the water, not solid objects


300

Circular path in which surface currents move

gyre

300

The metric and English units usually used to measure hydrostatic pressure

kilopascals (kPa), pounds per square inch (psi)

300

Explain why Seymouria, Archaeopteryx, and Tiktaalik fail to provide evidence for evolution

Seymouria: the fossil record shows that it lived at the same time as reptiles, so it cannot be intermediate between reptiles and amphibians

Archaeopteryx: the strange characteristics on this bird have been found on other birds, including some still alive today, making it an unreliable intermediate between reptiles and birds.  

Tiktaalik: the pectoral fins are entirely fish fins for swimming, not walking, showing it to not be an intermediate between fish and tetrapods


300

Why does the stasis of organisms like tuatara and cockroaches pose a problem for evolutionists?

If evolution is true, then these organisms did not evolve while other organisms around them underwent millions of years of evolution that caused radical changes. However, there is no explanation for why these organisms would have remained unchanged for such a long time
400
Region in the sea where cold, deep water meets the sun-warmed, near-surface water

thermocline

400

Four divisions of the geologic column

eon

era

period

epoch

400

Explain the formation of an atoll

Coral grows on the sides of an inactive seamount that is visible above the ocean's surface

The volcanic peak begins crumbling away by waves; the coral reef continues to grow upward

The island sinks back into the volcano; the reef that remains forms the atoll

400

How does the lack of intermediates affect Darwin's ideas of evolution?

If Darwin's idea of evolution were true, there would be many fossils of intermediates

500

Small ape that was once thought by evolutionists to be an early link in the supposed genealogy of man, but is actually similar to modern orangutans

Ramapithecus

500

Five main types of fossils

petrified fossil

mold fossil

print fossil

resin fossil

whole-specimen fossil

500

Explain how temperature and salinity affect the density of seawater

The more salt that water contains, the higher its density will be, because salt is denser than water. Cold water is considerably denser than warm water of the same salinity

500
How does uniformitarianism compare to neocatastrophism? Why are neither biblical ideas?

Neo-catastrophism is a modern hypothesis of uniformitarianism with occasional catastrophes

Both uniformitarianism and neo-catastrophism claim that the earth is much older than Scripture indicates and deny special creation and the Flood

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