Law of Superposition
Radioactive Dating
Evidence of Earth’s Changes
Interpreting Geologic Time
100

This principle states that younger rock layers lie above older layers.

What is the Law of Superposition?

100

Scientists use this method to find the actual age of certain rocks using decay of unstable elements.

What is radioactive dating?

100

These preserved remains help show how life and Earth changed over time.

What are fossils?

100

Scientists divide Earth’s history into large sections of time called this.

What is the geologic time scale?

200

This type of rock is most likely used in law of superposition studies because it forms in layers.

What is sedimentary rock?

200

This is a commonly used radioactive element for dating ancient rocks.

What is uranium?

200

These layered rocks help show Earth’s long history.

What are sedimentary rock layers?

200

Billions of years of Earth’s history are recorded in these rocks.

What are rock strata?

300

If a fault cuts through several layers, this tells scientists the fault is ________ than the layers.

What is younger?

300

The measurable breakdown of atoms over time helps geologists find this kind of age.

What is absolute age?

300

This principle explains that the present is key to the past — processes we see now acted the same in the past.

What is uniformitarianism?

300

This physical evidence shows environments of the past (like ancient oceans on mountains).

What are marine fossils on mountains?

400

The law of superposition helps scientists determine this type of age of rock.

What is relative age?

400

This law/phenomenon makes radioactive dating possible by measuring the “half life.”

What is radioactive decay?

400

Matching similar fossils on different continents supports this idea about Earth’s history.

What is continental drift?

400

Comparing rock layers from different places to find their order is called this.

What is correlation?

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