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4/14 & 4/ th Grade Agenda Learning Objective: Learn about the Rock Cycle Collect HW: HW: Reading & Notetaking p. 130– 131 Chap 7 Test Video: PBS Evolution Text Book Reading: 268 – 269 HW: Reading & Notetaking p. 133 – 134
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Reflection Prompt: Pick an animal that is alive today and draw and describe what it might evolve into in 10 million years.
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What are the Three Types of Rocks?
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Rock Cycle
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Scientists who study fossils are called….
Paleontologists
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Fossils in which minerals replace all or part of an organism is called…
Petrified Fossils
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What is relative age of a rock?
The relative age of a rock is its age compared to the ages of other rocks
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What is the absolute age of a rock?
The absolute age of a rock is the number years since the rock was created.
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Which layer is the oldest layer of rock?
Bottom Layer is the Oldest Layer Law of superposition: In horizontal sedimentary rock layer the oldest layer is at the bottom. Each higher layer is younger than the layers below it.
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What is Igneous Intrusion?
Igneous Intrusion forms when magma cools and hardens beneath the surface Igneous intrusion is always younger than the rock layer around and beneath it.
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Which is older? The fault or the rock layer?
A fault is a break in earth’s crust. A fault is always younger than the rock it cuts through.
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Why is there gaps in the Geologic Record?
Unconformity is a gap in the geologic record.
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