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Fossils
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Sedimentary Rocks Shale Conglomerate Sandstone
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Fossils The remains or imprints of living things of the past found in Sedimentary rocks.
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Fossils provide information about life and conditions in the past.
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Fossils of Sea Creatures
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Fossils of Plants Plant fossils can tell us about the ancient environment Plant fossils can tell us about the ancient environment
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Animal Fossils Animal fossils can tell us Animal fossils can tell us –About past environments –What the animal ate –How they lived
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Types of Fossils Petrified – Minerals have filled in where an organisms once was Petrified – Minerals have filled in where an organisms once was Molds – A hollow area that an organism has left. Molds – A hollow area that an organism has left. Cast – A copy of the shape of the organism (opposite of a mold) Cast – A copy of the shape of the organism (opposite of a mold) Carbon Film – a thin coating of carbon that is left behind when gases have been release by the decaying fossil (like a leaf print on a rock) Carbon Film – a thin coating of carbon that is left behind when gases have been release by the decaying fossil (like a leaf print on a rock) Trace – An imprint that an organism left behind (like a footprint) Trace – An imprint that an organism left behind (like a footprint)
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How old is it? Relative Age – It’s age when compared to others ( I am older than you) Relative Age – It’s age when compared to others ( I am older than you) Absolute age – It’s actual or real age Absolute age – It’s actual or real age –We use radioactive dating to find this Unconformity – a gap in the the geological record (like from erosion) Unconformity – a gap in the the geological record (like from erosion)
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