Vocabulary
Determining Ages of Rocks
Geologic Time Scale
Major Events in Earth's History
Periods
100

This is a rock's age compared to the ages of other rocks.

What is relative age?

100

Geologists use this to determine the relative ages of sedimentary rock layers

What is the law of superposition?

100

Eras are subdivided into units of geologic time called these

What are periods?

100

An animal with a backbone

What is a vertebrate?

100

Dinosaurs with bird-like features appeared in this famous period, which is the namesake of well-known books and movies.

What is the Jurassic period?

200

This is a record of the geologic events & the evolution of life forms, as shown in the rock & fossil records

What is the geologic time scale?

200

The preserved remains of traces of living things are called these

What are fossils?

200

The Mesozoic era is defined by the dominance of these

What are dinosaurs?

200

An animal that lives part of its life on land & part of its life in water

What is an amphibian?

200

This period started the Mesozoic era, and featured both the first mammals and dinosaurs.

What is the Triassic period?

300

Animals without backbones

What are invertebrates?

300

A gap in the geologic record

What is an unconformity?

300

Scientists constantly refine the geologic time scale for this reason.

What is the discovery of new data?

300

These have scaly skin & lay eggs that have tough, leathery shells

What are reptiles?

300

This period came just after the end of Precambrian time, along with an "explosion" of new life forms.

What is the Cambrian period?

400

This is the number of years that have passed since the rock formed.

What is absolute age?

400

The rock layers at Location 4 differ from those of the other three locations. This natural process of removing rock layers likely occurred between layers A and C at Location 4.

What is erosion?

400

This is an example of physical evidence used to organize Earth's history on the geologic time scale

What are fossils?

400

An event during which many types of living things became extinct at the same time

What is a mass extinction?

400

This period featured the appearance of flowering plants—also bees!

What is the Cretaceous period?

500

Geologists divide the time between the Precambrian & the present into these 3 long units of time.

What are eras?

500

The rock feature is a break and movement in the Earth's crust.

What is a fault?

500

These are te remains of organisms that were widely distributed but existed for a relatively short amount of time.

What are index fossils?

500

A vertebrate that controls its own body temperature & feeds milk to its young

What is a mammal?
500

This period in the Paleozoic era—well before the "Age of Reptiles"—is also known as "The Age of Fish".

What is the Devonian period?

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