This term refers to the study of rock layers.
What is Stratigraphy?
The earth is THIS many years old.
What is 4.6 billion years?
These are the two things that scientists study to learn about the history of Earth.
What are rock strata and the fossil record?
An igneous intrusion can tell us THIS about Earth's geological history.
What is volcanic activity?
This is where you would find the oldest fossils in the fossil record.
What is the bottom?
This term refers to the preserved remains of an organism, plant or animal.
What is a fossil?
This term refers to the age of a fossil or rock layer in comparison to other layers.
What is relative age?
These are two things that scientists can learn about the organisms in Earth's geological history by looking at fossils.
What are patterns of animal movement and plant life?
In this picture, WHEN did the basaltic intrusion occur?

After the limestone layer formed
List the order in which these events occurred, from youngest to oldest.

E, D, A, B, C
This term refers to the layers of sedimentary rock in Earth.
What is rock strata?
Why is the geologic time scale helpful for describing Earth's history?
Because the earth is so old that a regular timeline would be too large to manage, and the GTS simplifies it.
Finding fossils like clams in a layer of the Earth can tell us THIS about the past.
When did the earthquake in this picture occur?

Before Layer X was deposited/After Layer W was deposited.
What happened between D and E that caused it to be a flat surface?
What is Erosion?
This term refers to the remains of organisms and the layers that those remains are found in.
What is the fossil record?
WHY are the oldest rock layers found at the bottom?
Because newer rocks and minerals pile on top of the older ones, creating visible layers.
Which animals in this chart did NOT live at the same time?

Which letters in this picture represents igneous intrusions? There are TWO.

What are F and M?
Describe the order of events from youngest to oldest.
B, D, F, A, G, E, H, C
This term refers to the timing and relationship of events that occurred throughout the history of Earth
What is the Geologic Time Scale?
What are index fossils?
Fossils that were widespread/abundant and only appear in a short period of time.
Which letters in the diagram represent FAULTING? There are two.
What are K and G?
What does A represent in the image?
What is a disconformity?