Geologic Time
Fossils
Rocks
Plate Tectonics
Carbon Cycle
100

The largest division of geologic time

What is Eons?

100

Certain features that some organisms have that make them more likely to become fossils?

What are hard parts like shells, bones and teeth?

100

The main rock type formed from the compaction and cementation of sediments

What is sedimentary rock?

100

The process that causes tectonic plates to move (also water to boil).

What is convection?

100
The form carbon takes in the atmosphere?

What is Carbon Dioxide (CO2)?

200

The division of geologic time we will focus on in this class

What is a period?

200

The common feature that most depositional environments that create fossils have. 

What is water?

200

The main rock type formed from cooling magma and lava

What is Igneous Rock?

200

The type of plate boundary when two plates move apart.

What is divergent plate boundary?

200
The process that takes carbon out of the atmosphere and stores it in plants

What is photosynthesis?

300

When 75% or more of all life disappears within a relatively short amount of geologic time

What is a mass extinction?

300

An example of a depositional environment likely to leave fossils. 

Ocean, Lakes, Rivers, Beaches, Deltas, Swamps

300

The specific rock that indicates past warm shallow seas

What is limestone?

300

The main features found at convergent plate boundaries include...

What are earthquakes and volcanoes? 

300

The process that puts carbon into the atmosphere before humans starting burning fossil fuels.

What is volcanic outgassing?

400

The second largest division of geologic time

What is an era?

400

The types of organisms that are over represented in the fossil record.

What are marine or aquatic organisms?
400

The specific rock type that indicates past volcanic eruptions.

What is basalt?

400

The two types of tectonic plates

What are continental (land) and oceanic plates?
400

Increased chemical weathering would cause what to happen to the climate?

What is an ice age? or cooler climate

500

How do geologist know when one period of geologic time ends and another begins?

Fossil evidence shifts. Some fossils disappear and new ones show up.

500

Name any type of fossil

Casts, Mold, Amber, Trace, Petrified 

500

The specific rock that indicates past anoxic environments

What is shale?

500

The theory of plate tectonics is supported by many pieces of evidence including...(looking for 5 things)

Location of volcanoes, earthquakes, trenches and mountain chains. The age of the seafloor and fossil distribution.

500
When carbon is absorbed by the oceans, lowering the pH and impacting shelled organisms. 

What is ocean acidification?