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GEOLOGIC TIME DAY 1 October 19
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Objectives 10/19 Today I will be able to: - Compare the different ways to establish relative dating - Use the principle of uniformitarianism to infer the processes that shaped the earth
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Key Points 10/19 You can find evidence of past life in ______________ rocks. The principle of ____________________________ states that the physical, chemical, and biological laws that operate today have also operated in the past. According to the principle of cross-cutting relationships, an intrusive rock body is ______________ than the rocks it intrudes. If a layer of sandstone is in contact with a mass of granite that contains small pieces of sandstone, the sandstone is ______________. An ______________ is a gap in the rock record. ______________ fossils allow geologists to match rocks of the same age in different regions.
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12.1 Discovering Earth’s History ______________ ______________ ______________ Rocks record ______________ events and ______________ ______________ of the past - Particularly in ______________ rocks - We have learned that Earth is much ______________ than anyone had previously imagined and that its surface and interior have been changed by the same geological processes that continue today.
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12.1 Discovering Earth’s History ______________ means that the forces and processes that we observe ______________ have been the same ones that were at work in the ______________ and have been at work for ____________________________
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12.1 Discovering Earth’s History How old are things on Earth? Relative dating tells us the ______________ in which events occurred, but not ______________ ______________ they occurred. Ex: Miss B is younger than Mrs. Olsen
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12.1 Discovering Earth’s History Relative Dating Methods Law of Superposition- in an un- deformed sequence of sedimentary rocks, the ______________ layer is the ______________ and ______________ is on ______________.
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12.1 Discovering Earth’s History
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Relative Dating Methods The Principle of Original Horizontality- layers of ______________ are generally deposited in a ______________ position. If the layers are not horizontal, the force that moved them came AFTER the layers formed.
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12.1 Discovering Earth’s History
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Relative Dating Methods The Principle of Cross-Cutting Relationships- when a fault cuts through rock layers OR when magma intrudes other rocks, the fault or intrusion is ______________ than the rocks affected.
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12.1 Discovering Earth’s History
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Relative Dating Methods Inclusions are rocks within other rocks Rocks containing inclusions are ______________ than the inclusions they contain Ex: a sample of granite that contains bits of sandstone within it. The sandstone = ______________ The sandstone is ______________
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12.1 Discovering Earth’s History
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Unconformities- ______ in the ______________ record
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12.2 Fossils: Evidence of Past Life Fossils are the ______________ ______________ Found in ______________ rocks Type of fossil is determined by the conditions under which the organism ______________ and how it was ______________
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12.2 Fossils: Evidence of Past Life Types of fossils ______________ Remains- have not changed over time Ex: teeth, bones, shells ______________ Remains- have changed over time Ex: Petrified (turned to stone), molds and casts, carbonization Conditions favoring preservation of past life 1. ______________ burial 2. Possession of ______________ parts
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12.2 Fossils: Evidence of Past Life What clues about the past do fossils provide? Indirect Evidence of Life Give us a clue about the life form without actually seeing it ______________ like ______________ ______________ allow geologists to match rocks of the same age in different regions
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12.2 Fossils: Evidence of Past Life
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Types of Fossilization 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
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1. 2. 3. 12.3 Dating with Radioactivity Radioactivity is the process by which atomic nuclei ______________ Atoms and Isotopes Atomic number = ______________ Mass number = _______+ __________ Isotopes = same number of ______________, different number of ______________, and different atomic ______________
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12.3 Dating with Radioactivity Half-life: the time it takes for ______________ of the nuclei to decay to a ______________ ______ Original sample present after each half-life # of Half LivesRatio of Parent: Daughter 1 2 3 4 5
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12.3 Dating with Radioactivity How much of the parent material is left after 1 half life? How about after 2 half lives? If 1/32 of the parent material remains, how many half lives have passed? How about 1/16?
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12.3 Dating with Radioactivity Why do half-lives matter? Scientists use half lives to determine exactly how old something is. Radiometric dating (using radioactivity) is the procedure of calculating the ______________ age of rocks
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