There is only one accurate history, and no human was present at the earth's beginning, and our interpretation of history depends upon our world-view.
What are true statements about the Earth's history?
Rotation of planets, movement of the planets, direction of rotation, earth's placement.
What are observations from the solar system that gives us clues about its history?
A layer of rock.
What does the term stratum refer to?
Magnetic Crystals
What was used to hypothesize which continents were at one time joined?
Sea-floor spreading.
What does the movement of the mantle cause?
Continental crust and oceanic crust
What do tectonic plates include?
The moon formed some kind of impact.
What formed first and was caused by a collision according to secular scientists?
Ice ages
This was made of many continental plates.
What was Pangaea according to secular geologists?
The continents and oceans gradually cool down.
What was required for a glacial period to begin?
Local catastrophe.
What would an "old-earth" geologist use to help explain a fossil graveyard?
Light
What was created first according to the "young-earth" story?
Different viewpoints.
Are the order of events in the Genesis creation account the same or different from secular scientists beliefs?
The whole civilization as we knew it had died off.
What happened at the end of the great flood?
371 days
How long did Noah and his family spend in the ark?
The creation event.
What does the lowest STRATUM of the geologic column represent?
The flood
During which period of time would you expect to find the greatest number and variety of fossils?
Rapid movement of the tectonic plates a short period of time.
What happens when catastrophic plate tectonics are observed?
Lack of food, rising seas, and dust storms.
What caused the extinction of the wooly mammoths?
6000-7000 years long, single ice age, Diluvial geologic time scale, Catastrophic plate tectonics.
What is included in the "young earth story"?
Earth's crust consisted of layers of rock.
The movement of the tectonic plates
What is the definition of subduction?
He determined a theory about "runaway" subduction.
Who was John Baumgardner?
The Arctic Ocean was warm and remained ice free.
What happened to the Arctic Ocean during the Ice Age according to young-earth geologists?