Earth's Layers
Tectonic Plates
Fossils
Geologic Time
1000

What is another word for the mantle? 

Asthenosphere or Mesosphere 

1000

What is subduction movement?

One plate goes under the other

1000

Name three things that fossils can tell us about life in the past. 

Size, what they ate, how they reproduced, the type of organism

1000

Where do humans evolve along the Geologic Time Scale Chart?

At the top 

2000

Which layer is the hottest?

Inner Core
2000
How do convergent plates move? 

They come together or collide 

2000

Where are fossils preserved? 

In sediment

2000

This type of dating gives us an estimate or guess of how old rock layers may be. 

Relative Dating 

3000

How many layers make up Earth? 

Five

3000

Tectonic plates that are moving apart are called what?

Divergent 

3000

What are three organisms that can be preserved as a fossil? 

Plants, insects, animals

3000

Traces of preserved remains of plants, animals, and other organisms are called?

Fossils

4000

This layer is made up of molten lava. 

Outer Core 

4000

Transform plates cause what geological process?

Earthquakes

4000

What type of rock are fossils found in?

Sedimentary
4000

The Law of Superposition tells us that the ________ rocks are on the bottom and the _________ rocks are on top. 

oldest, newest 

5000

What are the two types of crust?

Oceanic and Continental 

5000

What causes plate tectonics to move? 

The mantle moving

5000

How old must an organism be to be considered a fossil?

10,000 years old

5000

Absolute dating tells us what about a rock or fossil?

It's exact age