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Chapter 29 Studying the Past Paleontology Fossils Let’s talk about the types……… The study of life that existed in prehistoric times Preserved remains of a plant or animal
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Original remains Replaced remains Original and unchanged remains of a plant or animal preserved in a rock – Amber is an example (animals caught in sticky tree sap Minerals in groundwater replace the decaying plant or animal – like petrified wood!
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Cast Mold A copy of the original fossil A depression in a rock of the original fossil
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Trace fossilsImpressions such as footprints, tracks, burrows or bite marks
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Relative Time Relative dating Strata - Placing events in a sequence in which they occurred Layers of the Earth
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Basics….. Law of SuperpositionThe oldest layers of rock will be on the bottom and the youngest strata or layers will be on top
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Principle of Cross Cutting Relations The igneous intrusion that cuts across layers of rock is always younger than the layers it cuts
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Law of Embedded Fragments The fossils or fragments of rock that are embedded in a layer are OLDER - because they existed before
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CorrelationThe matching of rock layers
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CorrelationThe matching of rock layers
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UnconformityA missing layer in the rock strata
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Absolute Time Radioactive Decay Half-Life Radiocarbon Decay – Carbon – 14 dating The decay of radioactive isotopes, emitting tiny particles The time it takes ½ of a radioactive atoms to decay Using the isotope Carbon 14 to date organic material; half life of c-14 is 5,730 years
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