What is a Fossil
Types of Fossils
How Fossils form
Evolution Basics
Scientists and Evidence
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What is a Fossil?

The remains or traces of a plant or animal from long ago.

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What kind of fossil shows the actual remains of an organism?

A body fossil

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What must happen quickly for a fossil to form?

The organism must be buried quickly

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What is evolution?

Change in living things over time

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What do we call scientists who study fossils?

Paleontologists.

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What are two examples of fossils?

Bones, Teeth, Footprints, or shells

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What type of fossil shows footprints or tracks?

A trace fossil

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What usually covers an organism to start fossilization?

Sediment like mud or sand.

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What does extinction mean?

A species no longer exists.

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What tool might a paleontologist use to dig fossils?

A brush or small tool.

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Why are fossils usually found in sedimentary rock?

Bc sedimentary rock forms in layers and can protect remains.

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What type of fossil forms when minerals replace the original material?

A petrified fossil

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What happens to soft parts over time?

The decay

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What evidence shows organisms changed over time?

Fossils

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What do rock layers tell scientists?

The relative age of fossils.

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What does a fossil tell us about life long ago?

How plants and animals lived in the past. 

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What is a mold fossil?

A hollow impression left in a rock

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What process turns sediment into rock?

Compaction and cementation

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Why do some species go extinct?

They cant adapt to changes 

Climate change, lack of food, predators.

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What does a deeper fossil usually mean?

It is older.


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Why are fossils important to scientists?

They help scientists learn about Earths history and evolution.

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What is a cast fossil?

A copy formed when a mold fills with minerals. 

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Why do all living things become fossils?

Most decay or are destroyed before fossilization

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How do fossils help scientists study extinction?

They show when species disappeared.

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How do fossils support the theory of evolution?

They show organisms changing over time.