Fossils
Dating
Miscellaneous
Geologic Time 1
Geologic Time 2
100

Can fossils disappear from a layer of rock and reappear in a different layer?

No

100

What is the relative age of an object mean?

age of something compared with the age of another thing

100

What organism was the first to live on Earth?

Bacteria

100

What are the longest of the 3 ways time is measured on a geologic time scale?

Eons

100

What are the shortest of the 3 ways time is measured on a geologic time scale?

Periods

200

What are fossils?

Pieces or remains of dead animals

200

What does the law of superposition state?

The oldest rocks are on the bottom, the youngest on the to

200

What are the two laws that are used to date rocks and fossils?

Crosscutting methods and Superposition

200

What are the Eons before our current Eon called?

Precambrian Eons


200

What creatures were dominant during the "Era of Reptiles"

Dinosaurs.

300

What type of dating is fossil dating normally?

Relative Dating

300

What the difference between absolute and relative dating?

Absolute dating gives a year or range of years that something lived in.

Relative dating gives a sequence of time, what comes first, then next.

300

What type of animal became abundant after the extinction of dinosaurs?

mammals

300
What kind of life forms evolved from the Cambrian Explosion?
sea animals (mostly invertebrates)
300

The periods, eras, and eons are an example of what form of Sequencing Time (Think of the worksheet from Monday!)

Time Intervals

400

How do you make fossil dating more accurate?

Combine it with other dating methods

400

This is a type of absolute dating that is used to "Date the Earth" and cannot be used for anything older than 70,000 years old

Carbon dating

400

Is an intrusion older or younger than the layer below it?

younger

400

What is the era we live in?

Cenozoic

400

What would cause a period to change?

Different Weather/Ice Age

Different Continents

New Species

500

What is an index fossil?

A fossil of an organism that only existed for a short period of time.

500

How does Carbon Dating work?

Measures how much carbon has decayed, and uses this to find how much time has elapsed

500

How old is the Earth?

4.6 billion years old

500

What causes Eras to change?

A mass extinction event

500

What percent, approximately, of earth's history is contained in the Eon we are in? 

12%