Vocabulary
Relative Age Dating
Absolute vs Relative Age dating
Uniformitarianism
Fossils and Mass Extinction
100

What has happened in the earth's past is still happening on the earth today.

What is Uniformitarianism

100

superposition

100

How old something is in years

Absolute Age

100

True or False:

Studying a river bed today can give you clues as to how the Grand Canyon formed.

True

100

True or False

All animals will form fossils when they die.

False

Soft bodies organisms (worms and slugs) do not make good fossils when they die. Also sharks skeletons are cartilage which does not form good fossils, but shark teeth form great fossils. 

200

the numerical age, in years, of a rock or object.

absolute age

200

Cross Cutting Relationship 

200

How old something is compared to other geologic features

Relative Age

200

True or False

Studying the environments today can lead to clues about the environments of the past.

True

200

Organism that is older than dinosaurs found fossilized in the rock layers. (hint: page 20 and 21 in your book)

Trilobites

300

the principle that in undisturbed rock layers, the oldest rocks are on the bottom.

superposition

300

Original horizontality

300

This rock is dated at 500 Million Years old by scientific methods such as Radiocarbon Dating. 

Absolute Age

300

When an organism disappears from the fossil record and the rock layers. 

Evidence of mass extinction

400

a piece of an older rock that becomes a part of a new rock.

inclusions

400

Inclusion

400

Relative Age

400

What the earth was like in the ancient past, which we can still study by looking at the environments of today.

Ancient Environments

500

the preserved remains or evidence of past living organisms.

fossils

500

lateral continuity

500

James Hutton

Scientist who developed the concept of Uniformitarianism
500

Animals that came after the dinosaurs went extinct. 

Mammals.