forming fossils
fossil types
dating fossils
geologic time
review material
100

These are the evidence of prehistoric remains, often preserved in rock

Fossil

100

Preserved dinosaur tracks are this type of fossil

Trace fossil

100

Explain the Law of Superposition

Oldest materials are on the bottom and youngest materials are on the top

100

Put these time divisions in order from longest to shortest:

epoch, era, period, eon

eon, era, period, epoch

100

Besides luster, name 3 other properties that can be used to identify an unknown mineral

  • Color/appearance

  • Streak

  • Hardness

  • Density

  • Breakage pattern

  • Magnetic

  • Fluorescence

200

If this happens quickly to a dead organism, the chances of it becoming a fossil increases.

burial

200

Fingerprints are similar to the way this type of fossil forms

Carbon film

200

The time it takes for half of a parent isotope to break down into its daughter material, carbon-14’s is 5,730 years

Half-life

200

According to scientific evidence, Earth is how old?

About 4.6 billion years

200

Name 3 of the 4 main agents of erosion

(hint: 2 begin with “w” and 2 begin with “g”

Wind, water, glaciers and gravity

300

Why is studying fossils important?

To learn about ancient life forms, climates, or changes to earth's surface.

300

Give a specific example of a preserved/original remains fossil

  • organism preserved in amber

  • organism preserved in ice

  • organism preserved in tar

300

Fossil evidence shows dinosaurs became extinct about this many million years ago

About 65 million years

300

Explain why putting your life on a timeline of Earth’s history would be virtually impossible

A human lifespan is too short to accurately plot on Earth’s billion-year timeline (or to accurately do so would mean the timeline would have to be many miles long)

300

What are the 3 types/shapes of volcanoes

Shield, cinder cone, and composite

400

Give 2 specific reasons why most dead organisms will not become a fossil

* eaten by scavengers 

* destroyed by weathering 

* rot/decay

* no hard parts

400

When minerals dissolved in water slowly replace cells and turn the original object to stone, you would have this type of fossil

permineralized (petrified) remains

400

Explain the difference between relative and absolute age/dating

Relative age/dating is a comparison of the age of things.  Absolute age/dating says something is ### years old

400

Fossil records show that humans first appeared on Earth during this era

Cenozoic

400

What are the 3 main families of rock

Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic

500

Explain why metamorphic and igneous rocks usually do not contain fossils

The heat and pressure involved in making metamorphic and igneous rock will destroy and potential fossil material.

500

what fossil is gone but leaves a cast

Mold/Cast

500

Explain why carbon-14 would not be a good isotope to use in finding the absolute age of a dinosaur fossil

Carbon-14’s half life is too short to accurately measure the age of anything older than about 70,000 years

500

A century is 100 years, a millennium is 1000 years and an era is this long

It varies - geologic time spans are not a set period of time - they are based on changes in the fossil record

500

What is the ultimate cause of earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountains

Movement of Earth’s lithosphere (plate tectonics)

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