Which Earth layer is most dense?
The Inner Core
Both the mass and volume of a substance must be used in calculating its ______.
Density
Roughly how old is the Earth?
4.6 billion years old.
Fossil
The layer of the Earth that we live on.
The crust
Earth's surface has a relatively thin, solid outer shell called the ________________.
Lithosphere
If an object has a density of 1.25 g/mL and it is placed in water. Would the object sink or float?
Sink
Determining the age of a rock layer based on it being "younger" or "older"
Relative Dating
Fossils are always found in this type of rock
Sedimentary
The best indicator of an area's ancient environmental conditions and climates would be the_______
types of fossils found there
As depth within the Earth's interior increases, what also happens as a result?
Density, pressure, & temperature increase.
What is the calculation formula for density?
D = M/V
Finding the exact age of a rock layer through using techniques such as radiometric dating or chemical aspects.
Absolute Dating
Which of the following Fossil was preserved the most recent?

The clam shell (one on top)
What is the core of the earth made up of?
Iron and Nickel
Convection currents, which may be the driving force for the movement of lithospheric plates, are mostly found in Earth's what?
Mantle
What is an example of the units of measurement used to express density?
g/mL
g/cm3
Which technique has been used by scientists to determine that the Earth is at least 4.5 billion years old?
Radiometric Dating
Which fossil is the oldest shown?

Which letter represents the outer core?

Letter C
Earthquakes
A quantity of water is frozen solid and then heated from 0ºC to 10ºC. What would best describe the properties of the water during this time?
Their volume and density changed.
A geologist finds fossils in the rock layers represented in the diagram below. Which of the following Rock Layers is the oldest?

Rock Layer D
What Rock cycle process is commonly the reason for missing rock layers to be removed?
Erosion
All natural disasters that have occurred on Earth (such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and formations of mountains) due to what?
Tectonic Plate Movement
Continental Drift