Geological Timeline & IV/DV/Controls
The Rock Cycle
Geology 101
Fossils
Absolute vs Relative Dating
100

Q: What is the geological timeline used for?

(100 pts for solid answers; +100 points for best answer)

A: To show Earth’s history and major events over billions of years.

100

Q: Name the three main types of rocks.

A: Igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic.

100

Q: What does the Law of Superposition state?

(100 pts for solid answers, +100 points for best, most accurate answer)

A: In undisturbed rock layers, the oldest layer is on the bottom and the youngest is on top.

100

NON-Fossil Question - tricked you. 

What does CER stand for?

Claim

Evidence

Reasoning 

100

Q: What is relative dating? 

Q: What is absolute dating?

(100 points for each good/correct answer. +200 bonus points for the best)

A: Determining if something is older or younger than something else.

A: Finding the actual age of a rock or fossil using numbers.  

200

Name a time period OR era from the Geologic Time Scale during which dinosaurs existed

During the Mesozoic Era, which consists of the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods

200

Q: Which rock type forms from lava or magma?

A: Igneous rock.


200

Q: What geological event causes rock layers to bend?

A: Folding.

200

Q: What is permineralization?

(good answers get you 100 pts, the best gets you +200 bonus points) 

A: Minerals fill in the spaces of an organism, turning it into stone.

200

Q: Which type of dating uses the Law of Superposition? Which type of dating uses radioactive decay?

Relative

Absolute

300

What major event during the Cambrian time period, around 541-485 million years ago?

The CAMBRIAN EXPLOSION--lots of new life in a very short period of time, especially in the ocean as the supercontinent Rodinia broke apart

300

Q: List two processes in the rock cycle.

A: Weathering, erosion, deposition, melting, cooling, heat, pressure (any two).

300

Q: What is tilting, and what does it tell scientists?

A: Tilting is when rock layers are slanted; it shows the layers were disturbed after forming.

300

Q: What is an index fossil used for?

A: To determine the relative age of rock layers.

300

Explain how this photo could represent both absolute and relative dating:


RD: comparing phones and putting them in order from oldest to youngest

AD: some of these weren't around very long, you'd know right away what era it's from 

400

What are three pieces of evidence or techniques we use to support/figure out the Geological Timeline? 

Relative Dating, Absolute Dating, Fossils, Plate Tectonics, Ice Core Samples, Tree Rings, Meteorites 

400

Q: What type of rock forms from small, pieces of rock being compacted and cemented?

A: Sedimentary rock.

400

Q: Explain why an igneous intrusion is younger than the rock layers it cuts through (*Bonus for naming the Law associated with this)

A: The surrounding rock had to exist first before magma could cut through it, which is an example of the Law of Crosscutting Relationships

400

What is the difference between a cast fossil and a mold fossil?

Mold: objects outer shape is pressed into mud (or something soft) and an imprint is left

Cast: Objects soft parts are replaced by minerals 

400

RANDOM NON-SCIENCE QUESTION: 

What were the top five grossing (most money) films in the United States in 2025? Points for the team with the most correct guesses. You can only list 7 movies, no more. 

  1. A Minecraft Movie (Warner Bros.): Leading the pack with over $423 million.
  2. Lilo & Stitch (Disney): Close behind with over $423 million.
  3. Superman (Warner Bros.): A strong performer with over $354 million.
  4. Jurassic World: Rebirth (Universal): Earned over $339 million.
  5. Wicked: For Good (Universal): A big hit with over $305 million
500

In the cast fossil experiment/lab, what was the IV, DV, and one control?

IV: different types of materials (sand, soil, mix)

DV: data and observations determining which cast fossil was best (detail, intact, etc.) ANSWER WILL VARY 

Control: Answers will vary. 

500

Q: Draw and label a simple rock cycle diagram showing at least 3 rock types and 2 processes.

A: Diagram should correctly connect igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks with processes like melting, cooling, heat, pressure, weathering, or erosion.

500

Put these in the correct order: oldest to youngest (ignore the circles, just focus on letters; the fault line doesn't have a letter, so just label it F.L.):

Oldest to Youngest:

H <- J <- E <- F.L. <- D <- A <- B < - G <- I <- C <- F 

500

Q: List all four characteristics of a good index fossil.

A: Lived for a short time, widespread, abundant, easy to identify

500

RANDOM CHALLENGE (since I can't think of another absolute/relative dating question) - you choose.

- Ping Pong Ball Bouncing thingy

- Best 10 second counter 

- Don't spill

1st Place - 500 pts 

2nd Place - 300 pts

3rd Place - 100 pts