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Paleontology and Fossils www.charmouth.ukfossils.co.uk/.../Fossil-2.jpg images.usatoday.com/.../2006/11/07/fossil472.jpg
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Uni-form-i-ta-rian-ism In 1798, ____________, published the Theory of the Earth. He said that the Earth’s geologic processes, that shaped the Earth, have been working together to continue reshaping the Earth. This principle is called______________.
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Ca-ta-stro-phism _____________is the belief that all geologic change occurs suddenly. These scientists believed that catastrophes (earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, etc.) caused the Earth to change.
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Which Theory is Correct? Scientists now believe that _______ processes shape the Earth! It is believed that some catastrophes do change the Earth. For example, an Asteroid hit the Earth and caused extinction of Dinosaurs.
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How Do Scientists Know about the Earth? Studying layers of the Earth explains our history. (stratification!) Scientists use 2 types of Dating: ______________ is determining whether an object is older or younger than another by using____________. ______________ is determining the _____age of an object by using a number of years.
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Dating – A Measure of Time Which statement describes Relative or Absolute age? 1.She is 12 years old. ______________ 2.She is my younger sister. _____________ 3.The 75 foot oak tree is older than the 12 foot oak tree. _________________. 4.The man is older than the teenager. _______________
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Write a short paragraph explaining why geologists use both absolute and relative dating to interpret the past.(pg. 137 1 st 2 paragraphs, pg. 142 1 st paragraph) __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________
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Relative Dating Superposition is a principle that states younger rocks lie above older rocks. “Law of Superposition”
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Law of Superposition By applying this law scientists know that layer A is older than Layer C. Layer C is younger that Layer B. Which layer is the youngest? ______
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Challenges _______________ cause older layers to be pushed above younger layers and makes it hard to distinguish between older and younger. They have used ___________ from all around the world to create a geologic column.
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Geologic Column The ______________is a ________ of ____________ that contains all the known fossils and rock formations on Earth arranged from _______to youngest. View geologic column: The column The columnThe column
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4 Disturbances Natural forces are disturbances that cause changes in rock layers. (pg. 139) All ____________are _______than the rock around them. Faults ___________ Folding ________
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Disturbances continued Geologists use ________that __________ existing rock to help determine the rock’s ____________. ______are breaks in the Earth’s crust where breaks______. When molten rock squeezes into existing rock and cools it is called an_________.
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Disturbances continued _______occurs when rock layers bend and buckle from Earth’s internal forces. _______occurs when internal forces slant rock layers without folding them. _____________ are always _______than the rock layers that they affect.
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Formation of Unconformities When layers of rock are missing in sequence we call this____________. ________and _____________have a lot to do with wearing away rock and causing unconformity. Where does this rock go?
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Types of Unconformities (pg. 141) Unconformities link: Unconformities Unconformities _____________– part of a parallel rock layer is missing. ___________. _____________– sedimentary rock layers __________of eroded igneous or metamorphic rock. ____________________– appears between horizontal layers that are ______ or_______.
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Absolute Dating To determine the __________ of rocks and fossil scientists use a process called _______________. To do this they need to analyze radioactive isotopes. ________are atoms of the same element that have the ___________ of _______ but different numbers of neutrons.
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Isotopes Most isotopes are stable. Unstable ones are called___________. Radioactive isotopes tend to __________ into stable isotopes over a period of time called ________________. This _________happens at a ______pace and scientists use the relative amounts of stable and unstable isotopes to determine the object’s age.
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How Does Radioactive Decay Work? Link: Radiometric Dating Radiometric DatingRadiometric Dating Determining the ratio of parent material to daughter material. Link: Half-life Half-life For every half-life, the parent material decreases by one-half.
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Types of Radiometric Dating ____________(has the longest half-life) Potassium-40 __________(Used to determine the most accurate and precise age of the Earth)
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Fossils ___________are preserved remains or traces of ____________. LLLLiving things die and are ______ by sediments. SSSSediments slowly harden into ___________ rock. AAAA ______________ is a scientist who studies fossils.
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Types of Fossils _________________– fossils found in tar, amber, or frozen. Even hair/teeth are preserved! Saber Tooth Cat! _______________–______________all or part of an organism. _____________ occurs to wood when water, rich in dissolved minerals, seeped into plant cells and then evaporated leaving hardened minerals behind. ______ and ______ – Most_______. Copy of the shape of the organism.
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Fossils Found in Rock www.pbs.org/.../images/quiz-fossil-l.jpg Molds and casts
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Fossils Found in Rock ____________– thin film of carbon is left from a living organism. This can occur as an organism decays and gases are released, only carbon is left behind. Carbon film www.geosociety.org/.../03FossilWasp.jpg
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Fossils Found in Rock A ______is a hollow area in sediment in the shape of an organism or part of an organism. A ____ is a copy of the shape of an organism. When an animal’s footprint ____ with ________ and _____ to rock.
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Trace Fossils _____________ are fossils that provide evidence of the activities of ancient organisms: Footprints Nests Burrows – a shelter made by an animal that dug into the ground.
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Change over time Together, all of the information that paleontologists have gathered about past life is called the _____________. The _____________ provides evidence about the _______________ on Earth. The fossil record also shows that _________ groups of __________ have _______ over time.
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Change over time _____rocks contain fossils of _______ organisms while _______rocks contain fossils of ____________organisms. __________is the gradual change in living things over long periods of time.
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Geological Time Scale How old is the Earth? Approximately ___ billion years old. The time _____was developed by ______ rock ______ and ____________ worldwide. Placed layers by ________ages, then used ________dating to refine the scale.
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Geological Time Scale Basic units of geologic time scale are: Eons _____ Periods _____
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Geological Time Scale _____– the _______division of time. Eras –______largest division. _______– eras are divided into these _______– periods are divided into these
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Eons Hadean eon – found __________and _____from the moon. _______ eon – found ________know _____on Earth Proterozioc eon –________________with well-developed cells appeared.
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Eras __________Era – first land-dwellers, plants and amphibians. ________Era – Age of the_________ Cenozoic era – Age of________
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