What is the geologic time scale?
Division of Earth's history into time units based largely on the types of life-forms that lived only during certain periods.
How old is the Earth?
4.6 Billion years old
What do fossils help scientists determine?
When life first appeared, when plants and animals first lived on land, and when organisms became extinct.
What is the law of superposition?
Law that states in undisturbed rock layers the oldest rocks are on the bottom and the rocks become progressively younger toward the top.
What are the 2 types of dating?
Relative Dating and Absolute Dating
What is an era?
Absolute dating of rocks and fossils differs from relative dating in that it helps scientists
Name the three subatomic particles
Protons, neutrons and electrons
What is disconformity?
Younger sedimentary layers are deposited on older layers that have been eroded.
What is a period?
Absolute dating of rocks and fossils differs from relative dating in that it helps scientists
List the following in order from oldest to youngest?
First Birds
First Bacteria
First Fish
First Humans
Bacteria, Fish, Birds, Humans
What are the three ways to correlate similar rock layers in two different areas?
Match rock types
Look for presence of matching fossils
Compare relative positions in the geologic column
Carbon-14
Fossils from the Precambrian Period are:
A simplest forms of life
B studied by carbon dating
C some of the largest animals
D only land animals
Simplest forms of life
Which conclusion about the geologic history of the rock can be made from the picture?
Layer B intruded into A
Layer C is an unconformity