Fossil Facts
All About Rocks
Everchanging Earth
Tectonics
Vocab to Know Before You Go
100

A type of fossil that provides evidence of ACTIVITIES of ancient organisms.

What is a trace fossil?

100

This type of rock is dark colored and the most common of all igneous rocks.

What is basalt?

100

This term is used to describe the edge of a continent that lies under the ocean.

What is continental shelf?

100

This word means a break in Earth's crust along which rocks move.  It can cause a fracture zone.

What is fault?

100

Absolute age is the age of the rock since it was formed.  This other way of aging of a rocks compares it to the ages of other rocks.

What is relative age?

200

One who studies fossils

Who is a paleontolgist?

200

This occurs when an igneous rock layer is formed when magma hardens BENEATH the earth's surface.  

What is an intrusion?

200

The three layers of the earth

What are core, mantel and crust?

200

A long, deep split that forms when one tectonic plate slide beneath the other. These are the deepest part of the ocean floor. 

What are trenches?

200

This directional word means parallel to the ground, as seen in the word horizon

What is horizontal?

300

This type of fossil is hollow in the shape of an organism

What is a mold?

300

This type of rock is a light colored igneous rock found all over Rockport, MA.

What is granite?

300

The single land mass that began to break apart 200 million years ago

What is Pangaea?

300

This occurs when molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor

What is sea-floor spreading?

300

This technology is used to detect and locate objects underwater using sound waves.

What is sonar?

400

Weathered surface materials such as soil and rocks added to the Earth's surface building up layers of sediment

What are deposits?

400

This "law" tell us that in layers of sedimentary rock, each layer is older than the layer below it 

What is the Law of Superposition?

400

This describes the continents moving slowly across the Earth's surface.

What is continental drift?

400

The opposite of a divergent boundary, this occurs when plate boundaries move TOWARDS each other. Sometimes they even slide underneath each other causing volcanoes or earthquakes!


What is convergent boundary?

400

Like a calendar of events in Earth's history, this divides all time into units such as eons, eras, and periods.

What is geologic time scale?

500

The opposite of a mold, this term is used when a fossil is a solid, 3-D copy of an organisms shape

What is a cast?

500

This type of rock is best known to fans of KISS and Queen.

What is rock and roll?

500

The way underwater mountain ranges (oceanic ridges and mid-oceanic ridges) are formed


What is by magma rising where two plates are moving apart 

500

This term is used to describe when two plates move past each other in opposite directions. 

What is transform boundary?

500
This vocabulary word describes the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms.

What is evolution?

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