Relative Age
Absolute Age
Index Fossil
Relative Dating
Precambrian Era
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What does relative age tell us about rocks?

Answer: It tells us if a rock is older or younger compared to another rock.

100

What does absolute age refer to?

Answer: It refers to the actual age of a rock or fossil in years.

100

What is an index fossil?

Answer: A fossil of an organism that was widespread but only lived for a short time.

100

 What is relative dating?

Answer: The process of determining the order of past events without determining their absolute age.

100

What is the Precambrian Era?

Answer: The earliest part of Earth's history, covering about 88% of its age, before the Cambrian period.

200

How do scientists use layers of rock to determine relative age?

Answer: They study the order of rock layers, where the oldest layers are at the bottom and the youngest are at the top.

200

Which method is commonly used to determine absolute age?

Answer: Radiometric dating, which uses the decay of radioactive isotopes.

200

Why are index fossils useful in dating rocks?

Answer: They help correlate the ages of rock layers across different locations.

200

What is the Law of Original Horizontality?

Answer: It states that layers of sediment are originally deposited horizontally under the action of gravity.

200

What types of organisms lived during the Precambrian Era?

Answer: Mostly simple, single-celled organisms like bacteria and algae.

300

What is the principle of superposition?

Answer: In undisturbed rock layers, the oldest rocks are at the bottom and the youngest are at the top.

300

What is carbon dating used for?

Answer: To determine the age of organic materials up to about 50,000 years old.

300

Name one example of an index fossil.

Answer: Trilobites or ammonites.

300

How can faults affect relative dating?

Answer: A fault can cut through rock layers, indicating that it occurred after the layers were formed.

300

How long did the Precambrian Era last?

Answer: It lasted from the formation of Earth about 4.6 billion years ago until about 541 million years ago.

400

What is an example of a relative dating technique?

Answer: Fossil correlation, where fossils in different locations are compared to determine relative ages.

400

What is the difference between relative age and absolute age?

Answer: Relative age compares ages of rocks, while absolute age gives a specific numerical age.

400

How do scientists determine if a fossil is an index fossil?

Answer: They check if it is found in many places and if it existed for a short period.

400

What role do fossils play in relative dating?

Answer: Fossils help identify the relative ages of rock layers based on the types of organisms present.

400

What is one significant event that occurred during the Precambrian Era?

Answer: The formation of the first continents and the appearance of photosynthetic organisms.

500

Why is the study of relative age important in geology?

Answer: It helps scientists understand the history of Earth and the sequence of events over time.

500

How does uranium-lead dating work?

Answer: It measures the ratio of uranium to lead isotopes in a rock to determine its age.

500

What criteria must a fossil meet to be considered an index fossil?

Answer: It must be geographically widespread, abundant, and limited to a short time span in geologic history.

500

How does the concept of faunal succession relate to relative dating?

Answer: It states that fossil organisms succeed one another in a definite and recognizable order, allowing for age dating.

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Why is the Precambrian Era often referred to as "the age of bacteria"?

Answer: Bacteria were the dominant life forms and existed for a significant portion of this era.