Fossils
Elements
Earths History
Adaptations
Habitats and basic needs of organisms
200

what is a fossil 

the preserved remains, traces, or impressions of ancient organisms from a past geological age.

200

what is a element 

a pure substance made up of only one type of atom.

200

what is pangaea

a time where all the continents were once connected 

200

what is adaptation 

adaptations are a trait that help the chance of animals and plants to survive in a specific environment 

200

what is a habitat 

a place where a plant or animal live is called a habitat 

400

what are the different types of fossils 

body fossils, trace fossils, and cast fossils 

400

what is the difference between a element and a compound 

element: cannot be separated into a simpler substance, it has no bonds and can be made up of ONLY ONE kind of atom. compound: 2 or more substances chemically combined, has bonds, and can be made up of more than one atom.

400

what is the geological time scale 

the geological time scale is the way scientist see how old earth is 

400

what is natural selection 

is the tendency where more favorable traits get selected by nature over less favorable traits 

400

what is a niche 

is generally how a species makes a living in its environment 

600

how do scientist determine the age of fossils

carbon dating 

600

how many elements are there in the periodic table 

118

600

what is seafloor spreading 

sea floor spreading is the movement of earths crust away from mid ocean ridges 

600

what are analogous structures 

are structures who have the same function but they do not share a common origin 

600

what is competition 

when two or more organisms compete for food or anything else to survive 

800

how do fossils form 

 when an organism dies and is quickly buried by sediment, usually mud or sand, in a watery environment. Soft tissues decompose, leaving behind hard parts like bones or shells.

800

what does the atomic number of a element represent 

the number of protons in a nucleus 

800

what are plate tectonics 

things underground that make the continents or land move 

800

what is evolution 

evolution is a cumulative change in the characteristics in the population over time 

800

what are biotic factors 

the biotic factors a environment has are its living components 

1000

what can we learn from past life about fossils 

the history of earth 

1000

what is the law of conservation of mass 

mass is neither created nor destroyed

1000

what is the law of superposition 

old rock layers are at the bottom of the surface and new rock layers are at the top of the ground 

1000

what are homologous structures 

are structures found on one species that have the same basic structure and embryonic origin as those found on another species.

1000

what are abiotic factors 

abiotic factors are the nonliving factors in the environment