How we define coevolution
What is when two or more species influence each others evolution over time ?
It is the specific scientific name of the decay product that shares this name with an unsafe mineral formerly used for pencils
What is Lead-206?
What is Lead -207?
It is the planet in our solar system that travels with the lowest velocity
What is Neptune?
It is the number of extinctions that Earth has experienced over the course of its history
What is five?
It was during this period the Moon, Earth and Mars received the craters that we still see today
What is the Late Heavy Bombardment?
Another name we give to the first form of life on Earth (simple Cells)
What are prokaryotes?
It is the parent isotope with the smallest dating range
What is Carbon-14?
It is Kepler's first law that states:
What is planets move around the Sun in the path of an ellipse?
It was during this first extinction on Earth that the movement of gondwana into the South Pole happened
What is the Ordivician extinction?
It is the simple reason why the curiosity rover's flight path from Earth to Mars doesnt travel in a straight line
What is Earth and Mars are constantly moving and in different places?
It is one of the main pieces of evidence that proves that cyanobacteria produced oxygen that was found in our oceans during the Neoarchean Era
What is rust ?
What are iron oxide layers in the ocean?
It is the description of the proccess of how radioactive elements tell us how old an object is
What is we measure the amount of decay product (daughter isotpe) left in rocks on Earth after the parent isotope?
it is what happens to the orbital period of planets as the planet decreases in distance from the Sun
What is the orbital period decreases?
Pangea rifting apart caused this effect that acidified oceans during the Triassic extinction
What is released large amounts of Carbon Dioxide into the atmosphere?
It is the reason(s) why Earth has so few craters compared to Mars and the Moon
What is Earth experiences weathering and undergoes plate tectonics?
Earth saw the most evolutionary changes in the last ______ years
What is 1 Billion Years?
It is the percent remaining of a parent isotope after an object has undergone 4 half lives
What is 6.25 %?
Relationship between the forces that causes a star to become a red giant
What is the internal fusion force is greater than the gravitational force?
It is the extinction of these extremely large organisms known to be most closely related to reptiiles that led to the rise in mammals
What are dinosaurs?
When at the aphelion point, the gravitational attraction between the Earth and the Sun becomes this
What is weaker?
Approximately 300 Million Years ago, the sharp increase in oxygen levels caused this change to occur not only to the dragonfly but other forms of life on Earth
What is to increase in size?
It is the amount of years that have passed of object that has went through 2 half-lives of decay of the parent isotope Samarium-147
What is 212 Billion Years?
It is the reverse order of how energy travels through the Sun
What is the Photosphere -> Convective Zone-> Radiative Zone -> Core?
It is the name of the extinction that led to 90% of life on Earth going extinct
What is the Permian Extinction?
Earth's atmosphere is 21% Oxygen however this element takes up 78% of the air we breathe
What is Nitrogen?