1-4
5&6
7&8
9&10
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100

                                               

an indented mark formed by life preserved in rock

                                   


    

impression
100
Where do paleontologists look to see what a dinosaur used to eat

their teeth

100

                                               

the study of human culture and history

                                   


    

archaeology

100

                                               

digging up dirt to reveal underground artifacts, structures, or fossils

                                   


    

excavation
100

                                               

an object archaeologists study that was made or modi!ed by humans in the past

                                   


    

artifact

200

                                               

the process of organisms being exposed to minerals and turning into a stonelike substance over a period of time

                                   


    

petrification

200

an extinct group of flying reptiles

pterosaur

200

                                               

a layer of earth that stays frozen year-round, found primarily in polar regions

                                   


    

permafrost

200

                                               

an object archaeologists study that was used by humans but not modified or created by them

                                   


    

ecofact

200

A dinosaur is found in an excavation site. What kind of scientist would be working on identifying the bone? 

Palaeontologist 

300

How much did the Megalosaurus weigh?

.91 metric tons OR 1 US ton

300

an animal that eats both plants and meat

omnivore

300

What tomb did Hussein discover while bringing water to archaeologists in 1922

King Tut's tomb

300

What modern tools do excavators use to find ancient remains?

drones, radar, cameras

300

Why do palaeontologists and archeologists use grids over their excavation sites? 

To properly document the location of objects that they are excavating. 

400

                                               

bones with an air-filled cavity inside them

                                   


    

pneumatic bones

400

What plesiosaur had a dorsal fin

Ichthyosaurus

400

What tar pit creature had tusks that could grow up to 4.6 m (15ft), and showed its age by the rings in its tusk

mammoth
400

What was the blue glass artifact found in a monastery likely used for?

A game collection piece. 

400
How were dinosaurs so big?

They had pneumatic bones. 

500

What dinosaur was nicknames the duck-billed dinosaur

Parasaurolophus 

500

What is the classification name for dinosaurs, plesiosaurs, and pterosaurs 

reptilia

500

                                               

layers of rock in the ground

                                   


    

strata

500

What historical site has a place called the "crow's nest"?

Mesa Verde

500

The science of analysing the order and position of layers of earth. 

Stratigraphy

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