Vocabulary
Fossils
How Fossils Form
Earth's Changing Surface
100

What is a scientist who studies Earth's rocks and processes called?

What is a geologist?

100

What is a fossil?

A clue about life from the past preserved in rock.

100

What is the first step in fossil formation? 

The organism dies.

100

True or False: The environment of a place always stays the same.

False.

200

What is something you notice using your senses?

What is an observation?

200

In what type of rock are most fossils found?

Sedimentary rock.

200

What covers the dead organism during fossil formation?

Sediment.

200

Name one natural process that can change Earth's surface over time.

Wind, water, weathering, or erosion.

300

What is it called when you figure something out using observations and what you already know?

What is it called when you figure something out using observations and what you already know?

300

About how long does it take fossils to form?

Thousands to millions of years.

300

What happens to the sediment after it covers the organism? (MUST use learned vocabulary)

It compacts and cements into rock.

300

What is a rock layer?

A thick sheet of rock formed from the same material.

400

What are small pieces of rock such as sand or silt called?

What is sediment?

400

Why are fossils important to scientists?

They help scientists learn about organisms and environments from long ago.

400

What happens to the organism after the sediment turns into rock?

It turns into a fossil.

400

Why might fossils of sea animals be found in an area that is now dry land?

The environment changed over a long period of time.

500

What is something scientists make to help answer questions about the real world?

What is a model?

500

Why are fossils usually found in sedimentary rock rather than other types of rock?

Sedimentary rock forms gently from sediment, making it more likely that fossils will be preserved.

500

Put these in order: sediment turns to rock, organism dies, fossil forms, organism is covered by sediment.

Organism dies → Organism is covered by sediment → Sediment turns into rock → Fossil forms.

500

What can fossils and rock layers tell scientists about the past?

They provide clues about what Earth and living things were like in the past.