Rocks
Layers
More Rocks/Fossil Records
Fossils
100

How is a igneous rock formed?

Magma/lava cools/solidifies

100

How do we know which rock layers are older or younger?

Law of Superposition

100

What is weathering?

The breaking down of rocks and minerals

100

What is a fossil?

Remains of once living things that have been preserved

200

How is a sedimentary rock formed?

Compaction and Cementation; any relevant answer

200

True or false: Erosion can be the reason for a gap in a fossil record.

True

200

Three main rock types?

Igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary

200

What is a mold fossil?

Hollowed out space in the shape of a once living organism

300

What is the difference between a mineral and a rock?

Minerals are just one mineral, while rock can be many different types

300

Which dating method would work best to determine the age of a rock layer with NO fossils?

Relative Dating

300

What is a way that scientists can tell how the surface of the Earth has changed?

Possible answers: They can examine layers of rocks and the fossils in them, they can see how rock layers change when mountains are formed, they see that rivers can carve and change layers of rock by forming canyons

300

What is a trace fossil?

A fossil that shows how a dead animal changed or lived in their environment?

400

What are the different layers of rock called?

Strata

400

What do water, wind, ice, heat, plants, and gravity do to rocks?

Damage through weathering and erosion

400
How is metamorphic rock formed.
What is plates collide and heat and pressure change it to Metamorphic rock
400

What is an index fossil?

A fossil from a species that lived for a short time but was found in many places, which helps scientists determine the age of rock layers. 

500

How do scientists know that rock layers are about the same age?

Layers have the same type of fossils within them; using relative dating.

500

Why should we study rock layers? What is its importance?

Best answer.

500

How might paleontologists end up with a incomplete fossil record? List as many possible answers discussed in class.

Best possible answer

500

How has the movement of tectonic plates affected our understanding of fossils?

Best possible answer