Geologic Time
Soil
Weathering, Erosion, Deposition
Rocks
Grab Bag
100

Any trace, imprint, or remains of a living thing preserved in Earth's crust.

What is a fossil?

100

These are the 5 things soil is made of.

What are rocks, humus, air, water, and living things?

100

Frost action abrasion in moving water are examples of this type of weathering.

What is mechanical weathering?

100

This type of rock forms from pieces of other rocks that are squeezed or cemented together.

What are sedimentary rocks?

100
How is the goelogic time scale divided?
It is measured in periods, and eras.
200

The age of rock in actual years.

What is actual age?

200

This is what an old river looks like.

It has many curves, twists, and turns. 

200

The process of breaking down rocks into smaller pieces by natural processes.

What is weathering?

200

This type of rock forms when hot, molten rock cools and hardens into a solid.

What is igneous rock?

200
Define the geologic time scale.
The geologic time scale is a system used by scientists to show the record of evolution.
300

The age of a rock compared to the age of another rock.  This is not a specific age.

What is relative age?

300

The dropping off of sediment.

What is deposition?

300

Rocks that start out as another type of rock and change into this type of rock when great heat, pressure, and chemical changes occur.

What are metamorphic rocks?

300
Who created the geologic time scale? A. John Daggen B. Arthur Holmes C. Matthew Reynolds D. Zach Yhu
B.Arthur Holmes
400

The remains of living things that were widespread at one point in time, but only lived for a short part of Earth's history.

What is an index fossil?

400
The age of rocks can be determined by how...
The age of rocks can be determined by how deep the rocks are in the earth.
400

The picking up and moving of rock particles.

What is erosion?

400

The idea that rock layers form in a series with the bottom layer being the oldest and the top layer being the youngest.

What is superposition?

400
Define evolution.
A theory supported by evidence for how species change over time.
500

The era in which there was an "explosion" of life, including the first forests.

What is the Paleozic Era?

500

Material in soil formed by the breakdown of plant and animal material. (dead and decaying animals and plants)

What is humus?

500

A deposit of many sizes of sediment in front of or along the sides of a glacier

What is a moraine?

500

The idea that sedimentary rocks form in horizontal layers.

What is original horizontality?

500
How does the geologic time scale benefit us?
The geologic time scale is used to keep a data record of dirrent events, and had been divided into sections. It is almost like a bunch of folders with information on our history and evolution.
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