Evolution and the History of Life Part 3

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Evolution and the History of Life Part 3 MLK Fall 2005 M.Elizabeth www.marric.us/teaching

Chapter 9: The History of Life on Earth Chapter 9.1: Evidence of the Past A. Fossils B. The Age of Fossils Relative Dating Absolute Dating C. The Geologic Time Scale Division of the Geologic Time Scale Mass Extinctions D.The Changing Earth Pangaea Do the Continents Move Adaptations in Slow Motion

Fossils Fossils are traces or imprints of living things. Fossils are found most often found in _____________________. The rock cycle describes how rocks are formed. The three kinds of rocks are sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic. The rock cycle describes how rocks are formed. The three kinds of rocks are sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic.