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oedjlwmrub WORD JUMBLE T-Cap Rock and Fossil Review

The branch of science which studies the Earth’s history? olgeogy GEOLOGY Next Question Click for the answer

Younger over older is a phrase you can use when thinking about this principle? suoedrpoitonpis superposition Next Question Click for the answer

A break in the Earth’s crust along which blocks of the crust slide relative to one another tfual Fault Next Question Click for the answer

Any naturally preserved evidence of life ilsosf Fossil Next Question Click for the answer

When organisms tissues are completely replaced by minerals it is called. priteficatnoi Petrification Next Question Click for the answer

Any naturally preserved evidence of an animal’s activity is called a ? ecart slissof Trace Fossils Next Question Click for the answer

What is the term used when rock layers bend and buckle? dlingfo Folding Next Question Click for the answer

The name of a trace fossil where animals make their shelters Brorosw Borrows Next Question Click for the answer

__ is a type of trace fossil which is animal “poo” setilorpoc coprolites Next Question Click for the answer