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100

Describes the weather conditions in the area over a long period of time.

Climate

100

How does the fossil record of animals compare to animals that exist today.

Animals in the fossil record are ancestors of animals that exist today.

100

Climate

Describes weather conditions in the area over a long period of time.

100

In 1897, a British scientist proposed that Earth was between 20 and 400 million years old. Based on radiometric dating, scientists now propose a different age for Earth. Based on the most current radiometric dating data, about how old is Earth?

4.6 billion years old

100

The traces or remains of an organism that lived long ago, most commonly preserved in sedimentary rock.

Fossil

200

A fossilized structure that formed in sedimentary rock by animal activity on or in soft sediment. 

Trace Fossil

200

What is a geologic column?

A group of rock layers that are placed in order of their relative ages

200
Uniformitarianism

Geologic processes that happened in the past that can be explained by current geologic processes.

200

Florida State University has a large collection of ice cores taken from the Antarctic. What can scientists learn by studying these ice cores?

History of Earth's climate

200

The principle that states that younger rocks lie above older rocks of the layers have not been disturbed.

Superposition

300

Geologic processes that happened in the past that can be explained by current geologic processes.

Uniformitarianism

300

A geologist is studying three layers of sedimentary rock in an area. The layers have not shifted from their original positions. The geologist records the relative ages of the rocks. The bottom layer is listed as the oldest. The top layer is listed as the youngest. What did the geologist use to determine the relative ages of the rocks?

The law of superposition

300

Geologic column 

An ordered arrangement of rock layers that is based on the relative ages of the rocks, with the oldest rocks at the bottom of the column.

300

Why are trace fossils more common than body fossils?

A single animal can leave thousands of traces in its lifetime but will leave only one body when it dies.

300

An ordered arrangement of rock layers that is based on the relative ages of the rocks, with the oldest rocks at the bottom.

Geologic Column

400

Trace or remains of an organism that lived long ago, most commonly preserved in sedimentary rock. 

Fossil

400

Which of these choices is an example of the way a geologist would use relative dating?

1. Determining the minerals that make up rocks

2. Placing rock layers in order of oldest to youngest

3. Classifying rocks as igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic

4. Using radioactive isotopes to determine the exact age of rock samples

2: Placing rock layers in order of oldest to youngest

400

Unconformity

A break in the geologic record that is mad when rock layers are eroded or when sediment is not deposited for a long period of time.

400

Earth's surface features slowly change over time. For example, sharp, jagged mountain ranges become lower and more rounded over time. What factor or factors is/are responsible for this change in their shape?

1. Deposition

2. Weathering and erosion

3. Movement of continents

4. Collisions between continental plates

2: Weathering and erosion
400

A break in the geologic record that is made when rock layers are eroded or when sediment is not deposited for a long period of time.

Unconformity

500

A long cylinder of ice.

Ice Core

500

How is the geologic column used in relative dating? 

It's an ordered arrangement of rocks from oldest to youngest, with the oldest being on the bottom

500

Superposition

The principle that states that younger rocks lie above older rocks of the layers that have not been disturbed.
500

Can you name three types of trace fossils?

1. Tracks

2. Burrows (pathways or shelters made by animals)

3. Coprolite (animal dung)

500

Determining whether an object or event is older or younger than other objects or events.

Relative Dating

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