Fossil Fundamentals
The Fossilization Process
Fossil Clues
Dating & Earth's Layers
Geologic Time
Big Changes
Natural Selection
Genetics & Breeding
100

These are preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organisms from the past.

What are fossils?

100

If you find an animal perfectly preserved with skin, hair, and organs in a snowy mountain, it was preserved by this process.

What is freezing?
100

Out of dinosaur bones, petrified wood, amber, and footprints, this is the only trace fossil.

What are footprints?

100

Organisms found in the same layer of geologic column did this.

What is lived at the same time?

100
This era is known as the "current era" in the geologic time scale.

What is the Cenozoic Era?

100

This term describes the end of a group of organisms, usually a species.

What is extinction?

100

This famous scientist is known for his work on natural selection.

Who is Charles Darwin?

100

Choosing plants with specific traits to breed next season, life wanting to grow bigger and juicier tomatoes, is called this.

What is selective breeding?

200

Most fossil remains are made of hard structures like these.

What are bones and teeth?

200

Footprints and burrows left by ancient animals provide this type of fossil evidence about life in the past.

What is indirect evidence of life in the form of trace fossils?

200

Finding marine fossils in rock layers means those layers were once covered by this.

What is water?

200

Given layers with early horses at the top, dinosaurs next, armored fish next, and trilobites on the bottom, these creatures lived the longest time ago.

What are trilobites?

200

Scientists organize Earth's history using rock strata and this record.

What is the fossil record?

200

Fossil evidence helps support this theory about landmasses driffing apart.

What is Continental Drift?

200

A body part, feature, or behavior that helps a living thing survive and function better in its environment, such as thick fur, is called this.

What is adaptation?

200

Selective breeding differs from natural selection because it only occurs when these intervene.

Who are humans?

300

This is the type of rock in which fossils are most commonly found.

What are sedimentary rocks?

300

Evaporation is NOT a type of this process.

What is fossilization?

300

The fossil record can teach us when organisms lived and how they did this.

What is changed or evolved?

300

This scientific law states that newer soil layers are on top of older ones unless disturbed.

What is the law of superposition?

300

Dinosaurs, birds, and flowering plants became more complex during this era.

What is the Mesozoic Era?

300

A person in this profession studies fossil remains to learn about primitive life forms.

What is a paleontologist?

300

Darwin studied these birds on the Galapagos Islands.

What are finches?

300

The main purpose of adding foreign DNA to GMOs is to introduce this.

What is a beneficial trait?

400

Paleontology is the study of these.

What are fossils?

400

The two main types of petrification are replacement and this process.

What is permineralization?

400

Finding the same fossils on different continents suggests the landmasses were once one of these.

What is a supercontinent?
400

To determine the relative age of fossils in different rock layers, you can examine the age of these.

What are rock layers (or strata)?

400
Marine plants, fish, and amphibians developed rapidly during this era.

What is the Paleozoic Era?

400

The development of large mammals and human beings happened during this era.

What is the Cenozoic Era?

400

Through adaptation in the Galapogos Islands, finches developed this distinctive feature to help them eat.

What are beaks?

400

An example of a genetically modified crop is corn that has this introduced trait.

What is insect resistance?

500

For a fish skeleton to become a fossil, this specific condition is needed.

What is quick burial of the organism?

500

During replacement, water dissolves the original material and replaces it with these.

What are minerals?

500

A key characteristic of index fossils is that they are easily this.

What is recognizable?
500

To understand Earth's geological history, scientists use relative dating and this other dating method.

What is absolute dating?

500

The Precambrian time makes up this massive percentage of Earth's history.

What is 88%?

500

This major event happened at the end of the Paleozoic Era.

What is mass extinction?

500

This process explains how some animals survive and reproduce better than others.

What is natural selection?

500

This type of DNA is introduced into genetically modifed organisms (GMOs).

What is foreign DNA?

600

When erosion and uplifting occur, fossils are exposed to this.

What is the Earth's surface?

600

During permineralization, groundwater carries dissolved minerals in the pores of these.

What are bone, wood, or shells?
600
Using an index fossil helps scientists determine boundaries in this.
What is geologic time?
600

Radiometric dating helps find the age of rocks and relies on this property?

What is half-life?

600

The oldest fossils are of stromatolites, which are this many years old.

What is 3.5 billion years old?

600

Earth has experience this many major mass extinctions.

What is 5?

600
Birds that are better adapted to eating seeds in the forest will do this.

What is survive and produce more offspring?

600

In a population of rabbits, it takes this relative amount of time for favorable traits like faster running to become common.

What is a long period of time?