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Lesson 1 Reading Guide - KC Fossil Evidence of Evolution How do fossils form? How do scientists date fossils? How are fossils evidence of biological evolution? Lesson 1 Reading Guide - KC

Lesson 1 Reading Guide - Vocab Fossil Evidence of Evolution fossil record mold cast trace fossil geologic time scale extinction biological evolution Lesson 1 Reading Guide - Vocab

The Fossil Record The fossil record is made up of all the fossils ever discovered on Earth. The fossil record provides evidence that species have changed over time. Based on fossil evidence, scientists can recreate the physical appearance of species that are no longer alive on Earth. Lesson 1-1

Fossil Formation After an animal dies, any soft tissues animals do not eat break down. Only the dead animal’s hard parts, such as bones, shells, and teeth, remain. Under rare conditions, these parts become fossils. Lesson 1-2

Fossil Formation (cont.) The impression of an organism in a rock is called a mold. A cast is a fossil copy of an organism in a rock. Lesson 1-2

Fossil Formation (cont.) A trace fossil is the preserved evidence of the activity of an organism. In rare cases, the original tissues of an organism can be preserved. Lesson 1-2

Determining a Fossil’s Age Instead of dating fossils directly, scientists date the rocks the fossils are embedded inside. In relative-age dating, scientists determine the relative order in which rock layers were deposited. Lesson 1-3

Determining a Fossil’s Age (cont.) Relative-age dating helps scientists determine the relative order in which species have appeared on Earth over time. Lesson 1-3

Determining a Fossil’s Age (cont.) Scientists take advantage of radioactive decay, a natural clocklike process in rocks, to learn a rock’s absolute age, or its age in years. To measure the age of sedimentary rock layers, scientists calculate the ages of igneous layers above and below them. Lesson 1-3

If the age of the igneous layers is known, it is possible to estimate the age of the sedimentary layers—and the fossils they contain—between them. Lesson 1-3

Fossils over Time The geologic time scale is a chart that divides Earth’s history into different time units. Earth’s history is divided into four eons—the longest time units in the geologic time scale. Lesson 1-4

Lesson 1-4

Extinctions Extinction occurs when the last individual organism of a species dies. A mass extinction occurs when many species become extinct within a few million years or less. Extinctions can occur when environments change. Lesson 1-5

Extinctions (cont.) The fossil record contains evidence that five mass extinction events have occurred during the Phanerozoic eon. Lesson 1-5

Extinctions (cont.) The fossil record contains evidence of the appearance of many new species over time. Biological evolution is the change over time in populations of related organisms. Lesson 1-5

The fossil record is evidence that horses descended from organisms for which only fossils exist today. Lesson 1-5

Fossils can consist of the hard parts or soft parts of organisms Fossils can consist of the hard parts or soft parts of organisms. Fossils can be an impression of an organism or consist of original tissues. Scientists determine the age of a fossil through relative-age dating or absolute- age dating. Lesson 1 - VS

Scientists use fossils as evidence that species have changed over time. Lesson 1 - VS

Which refers to a chart that divides Earth’s history into different time units? A. fossil record B. geologic time scale C. relative-age dating D. trace fossil Lesson 1 – LR1

Which is the preserved evidence of the activity of an organism? A. cast B. fossil record C. mold D. trace fossil Lesson 1 – LR2

Which refers to the impression of an organism in a rock? A. cast B. fossil C. mold D. trace fossil Lesson 1 – LR3

1. Original tissues can be preserved as fossils. Do you agree or disagree? 1. Original tissues can be preserved as fossils. 2. Organisms become extinct only in mass extinction events. Lesson 1 - Now