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Science Planner 2/17/16 Target: Explain how fossils can be formed and how their age can be estimated. WU: Construct a foldable. CW: Vocabulary words.
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Vocabulary Fossil – the trace or remains of an organism that lived long ago. Relative dating – any method of determining whether an event or object is younger or older than other events or objects. Absolute dating – any method of measuring the age of an object or event in years. Extinct - describes a species that has died out completely. Geologic time scale – the standard method used to divide the Earth’s long history into manageable parts. Plate Tectonics – how large pieces of the Earth’s outermost layer move and change shape.
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Questions How are fossils most commonly formed?
What can scientists learn about Earth’s past from fossils? Why would fossils found at the top of a canyon probably be younger than those found at the bottom of the canyon?
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