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What are the terrestrial planets?

Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.

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What are the the outer planets? 

Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, and Jupiter

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What are fossils?

A fossil is preserved remains, impression, or trace. 

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What is actually being dated when age dating a planet?  

The surface is being age dated. 

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What are tar seeps formed by?

petroleum

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What is the fourth planet from the sun?

Mars

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What is the core of the outer planets made of?

Rock and metals

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What type of rock are most fossils found in?

sedimentary rock 

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How can meteorites be used to help age date the earth? 

Meteorites represent some of the most primitive materials in the solar system. 

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What is Pluto made up of?

methane, rock, and ice

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What is the second planet from the sun?

Venus

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What are the outer planets also known as?

Gas Giants 

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Why are fossils rarely found in igneous or metamorphic rock? 

heat and pressure 

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What is the age of the Earth?

about 4 billion years 

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What is the ring of debris called that separates the outer planets from the inner planets?

The asteroid belt 

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What planet is closest to the sun?

Mercury

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What separates the outer planets from the inner planets?

A ring of debris 

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How does amber preserve organisms?

Organisms become trapped in the tree sap and are preserved when it hardens. 

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Approximately what percentage of Earth's surface is less than 200 million years old?

approximately 80%

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What are meteorites? 

Fragments of asteroids

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What is the the third planet from the sun?

Earth

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What are their atmospheres made of?

hydrogen and helium

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What type of fossilization was also used in ancient civilizations? 

mummification

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How long has the recycling of Earth's crust been going on?

about 4 billion years 

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What are shooting stars?

Meteors