Earths Layers
Rocks and Fossils
Show the slide B of cross-section of earth A,B,C,D,E
Show the slide A of fossils in layers of earth
Solar Scale and System
100

The mineralized remains of organisms and the rock layers in which they are found

What is a Fossil record

100

In a moon phase investigation, students made two predictions about a solar eclipse: that it is only visible in certain areas on Earth, and that it is caused by this.

What is the Moon blocking the sunlight?

100

According to the Law of Superposition, this layer in an undisturbed sequence is considered the oldest.

What is the bottom layer (Layer C)?

100

This fossil, often found in the lowest rock layers, is considered one of the oldest known marine arthropods, placing it at the bottom of the fossil sequence.

What is a trilobite?

100

If a volleyball with a diameter of 25.6 cm is used to represent the Sun, this planet, the third from the Sun, would be represented by an object about 0.26 cm in diameter.

What is Earth?

200

The sedimentary layers of rock in Earth

What is Rock strata

200

This principle states that in an undisturbed sequence of sedimentary rocks, the oldest layers are at the bottom, and the youngest are at the top.

What is the Law of Superposition?

200

This is the geological process that caused all the layers to shift, which occurred after the formation of the other layers.

What is faulting or shifting (Layer E)?

200

This type of fossil, characterized by its coiled shell, is found after trilobites but before ammonites in the fossil record.

What is a gastropod?

200

Jupiter has 67 moons, which is more than any other planet in the solar system because it has this characteristic that allows it to pull many celestial objects into its orbit.

What is a strong gravitational pull?

300

The study of rock layers

What is Stratigraphy

300

The Law of Superposition is primarily used to determine the relative ages of these, which are preserved remains of organisms from past geological periods.

What are fossils?

300

This term refers to a geological event that bends or distorts rock layers, making it the youngest layer in the sequence.

What is deformation (Layer D)?

300

Appearing after gastropods, this fossil is of an extinct marine mollusk, known for its spiral-shaped shell and is commonly found in rock layers younger than trilobites.

What is an ammonite?

300

Jupiter’s ability to attract and hold onto 67 moons is largely due to its massive size and high level of this property, which refers to the amount of matter packed into a given volume.

What is density?

400

The preserved remains or trace of an organism

What is a Fossil

400

The Law of Superposition applies best to this type of rock, which forms in layers from the accumulation of material over time.

What is sedimentary rock?

400

This scientific principle helps explain why Layer C is the oldest and Layer D is the youngest in an undisturbed sequence of sedimentary rocks.

What is the Law of Superposition?

400

This fossil, commonly associated with ancient land plants, is found above ammonites in the rock layers, placing it among the younger fossils in the sequence.

What is a fern?

400

When Earth is in location 1 on the diagram of seasons, the season in Maryland would be this, because the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun.

What is winter?

500

The measurement to describe the timing and relationship of the events that have occurred throughout Earth’s history

What is Geologic time scale

500

When a fossil is found in deeper rock layers according to the Law of Superposition, this can be inferred about its age.

What is it older than fossils found in shallower layers?

500

When a layer is deformed, it can be concluded that this occurred after the deposition of all other layers.

What is deformation or folding (Layer D)?

500

From the bottom layer to the top, the correct order of these fossils from oldest to youngest is trilobite, gastropod, ammonite, and this plant fossil.

What is a fern?

500

Using the students' model, if Earth's gravitational pull increased, this is what would most likely happen to the motion of the Moon.

What is the Moon moving closer to Earth?

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