Vocab
Fossils
Relative Dating
Evolution
Absolute Dating
100

evidence of life from the past, such as fossilized bones, footprints, or leaf prints

fossil

100

a type of fossil formed when a thin layer of carbon from an organism is left behind on rock

carbon film fossil

100

An igneous intrusion is found cutting through Layers X, Y, and Z. What is the youngest feature?

the intrusion

100

He is the scientist most famous for explaining evolution by natural selection.

Charles Darwin

100

a method used to determine the exact age of a rock, fossil, or event in years, often using techniques like radiometric dating based on the decay of radioactive elements

absolute dating

200

having died out completely and no longer alive anywhere on Earth

extinct

200

a hollow impression left in rock where an organism once was and is later filled with minerals that harden into the shape of the original organism

mold and cast fossil

200

A fossil is found in both Layers H and J. If Layer J is below Layer H, which layer is older?

layer H

200

When a population is separated and evolves into two different species, this happens.

speciation

200

a fossil has 50% of uranium - 238 remaining. How many years has it been since this organism was alive?

4500

300

the process by which species adapt to environmental changes over a very long time

evolution

300

evidence of an organism’s activity, such as footprints, burrows, or trails, rather than the preserved body of the organism itself

trace fossil

300

magma that cools and hardens beneath the surface, making it younger than the rock layers they cut through or lie on

intrusion

300

the geologic timescale is broken into ____s and _______s. (e.g., Mesozoic & Triassic)

eras & periods

300

a fossil has 5% of uranium - 238 remaining. How many years has it been since this organism was alive?

18000

400

a scientist who studies fossils in order to understand the ancient history of life on Earth

paleontologist

400

Example of the type of material a preserved fossil could be in

sap, tar, ice, amber

400

what we call lava from a volcanic eruption cools on top of rock layers

extrusions

400

This record, found in layers of sedimentary rock, shows how life has changed over time.

the fossil record

400

a fossil has 12% of uranium - 238 remaining. How many years has it been since this organism was alive?

13500

500

a body structure in two or more species that features the same parts (for example, the same bones)

shared structure (homologous structure)

500

when minerals slowly replace all or part of an organism, turning it into stone while preserving its original structure

petrified fossil

500

this law states that in undisturbed rock layers, the oldest rocks are at the bottom and the youngest are at the top.

law of superposition

500

These structures no longer have a function but show evidence of evolution, like appendix.

vestigial structures

500

This is the name for the time it takes for half of a radioactive element to decay.

half life

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