Past Environments
Definition
Fossils
Volcanic Views
What's on Your Plate (Tectonics)
100

You find a piece of shale: What kind of environment would have existed here in the past?


A> Beach    B> Swamp

C> Coral reef      D> River

 SWAMP

100

The study of Earth’s surface, rocks, minerals, landforms, and what is inside Earth

Geology

100

When looking for Fossils, these type of rocks are best for finding ancient life:

A>    Igneous

B>    Sedimentary

Sedimentary

100

Name a landform that occurs near plate boundaries

Volcanoes, mountains, islands, plateaus...

100

Intrusive or extrusive: which type is created below the Earth’s surface?

Intrusive

200

This rock is made from sand-sized particles that have been cemented together

Sandstone

200

These rocks form at the Earth’s surface from lava. They cool very quickly and have small (or no) crystals

Extrusive

Igneous

200

Geologists use these type of fossils to determine the age of rocks

Index fossils

200

This is the name for the area of the world where the majority of volcanoes are found

Pacific Ring of Fire

200

The outer layer of the Earth is known as:

Lithosphere

or...

Crust

300

Which epoch do we live in now?

Holocene

300

These invisible lines on the Earth are measured by how far North or South of the equator they are

Latitude

300

This mineral is composed of calcium, carbon, and oxygen. It fizzes when hydrochloric acid is introduced

Calcite

300

This is the volcanic material that is in molten rock under the Earth’s crust

Magma

300

This layer of the Earth is semi-solid. It starts with an “A”

Asthenosphere

400

Which is larger: an Era, a Period, or an Epoch?

Era

400

The edges of tectonic plates where earthquakes and volcanoes occur are called...



Plate Boundaries

400

True or False: Fossils can be found in igneous rocks

False

400

This occurs in molten, volcanic material that erupts from the Earth’s surface

Lava

400

True or False: Tectonic plate only exist below continents


False!


They're everywhere!

500

This is the solid rock that lies underneath the soil, oceans, and continents

Bedrock

500

The name for an imprint of an organism left in an Earth material (usually a rock)

Fossils

500

Choose 1: Which is NOT a reason there could be a gap in the fossil record?

  1. Some environments aren’t suitable for fossilization

  2. Lots of fossils we haven’t found yet

  3. Some geologic events have destroyed fossils

  4. Periods of time where no organisms died

D. Periods of time where no animals died...


Things are always dying!

500

When magma and lava solidify, this is the type of rock they produce


Igneous

500

Which of these rocks is an example of an extrusive igneous rock?

Sample B

Extrusive rocks cool quicky and have small (or no) crystals