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Unit 7 Lesson 2 Relative Dating
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Unit 7 Lesson 2 Relative Dating
Florida Benchmarks SC.7.N.1.5 Describe the methods used in the pursuit of a scientific explanation as seen in different fields of science such as biology, geology, and physics. SC.7.E.6.3 Identify current methods for measuring the age of Earth and its parts, including the law of superposition and radioactive dating. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 2
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Who’s First? What is relative dating?
Unit 7 Lesson 2 Relative Dating Who’s First? What is relative dating? Scientists try to find out the order in which events happened during Earth’s history. They use rocks and fossils for relative dating, determining whether an object or event is older or younger than other objects or events. Scientists use different pieces of information about rocks to determine the relative age of each rock layer. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 3
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How are undisturbed rock layers dated?
Unit 7 Lesson 2 Relative Dating How are undisturbed rock layers dated? Sedimentary rock forms when new sediment is deposited in horizontal layers on top of older rock. Over time, layers pile up, with younger layers piling on top of older ones. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 4
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How are undisturbed rock layers dated?
Unit 7 Lesson 2 Relative Dating How are undisturbed rock layers dated? Scientists use the order of rock layers to date the rock in each layer. The law of superposition is the principle that states younger rocks lie above the older rocks if the layers have not been disturbed. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 5
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How Disturbing! How are sedimentary rock layers disturbed?
Unit 7 Lesson 2 Relative Dating How Disturbing! How are sedimentary rock layers disturbed? Forces in Earth can disturb rock layers so much that older layers end up on top of younger layers. Rock layers can be tilted and folded. Features such as faults and intrusions can cut across existing layers of rock. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 6
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How are sedimentary rock layers disturbed?
Unit 7 Lesson 2 Relative Dating How are sedimentary rock layers disturbed? Finding relative ages of rock layers can be even more complicated when entire layers of rock are missing. A missing layer of rock is called an unconformity. An unconformity is formed when rock layers are eroded or when sediment is not deposited for a long time. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 7
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I’m Cutting In! How are rock layers ordered?
Unit 7 Lesson 2 Relative Dating I’m Cutting In! How are rock layers ordered? The law of superposition and the law of crosscutting relationships help scientists figure out how rock layers formed. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 8
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Unit 7 Lesson 2 Relative Dating
Dating Mars The laws of superposition and relative dating are used to find the relative ages of features on Mars. A crater that cuts into another crater is the newer crater. A crater that is cut by another feature, such as a fracture, is older than the other feature. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 9
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So Far Away How are fossils used to determine relative ages of rocks?
Unit 7 Lesson 2 Relative Dating So Far Away How are fossils used to determine relative ages of rocks? Fossils are the traces or remains of an organism that lived long ago. Scientists can arrange fossils based on changes over time. Rocks containing fossils of organisms similar to those that live today are most likely younger than rocks containing fossils of more primitive organisms. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 10
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How are geologic columns used to compare relative ages of rocks?
Unit 7 Lesson 2 Relative Dating How are geologic columns used to compare relative ages of rocks? Relative dating can also be done by comparing the relative ages of rock layers in different areas. Scientists develop geologic columns to piece together the geologic record of a large area. A geologic column is an ordered arrangement of rock layers based on the relative ages of the rocks, with the oldest rock at the bottom. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 11
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How are geologic columns used to compare relative ages of rocks?
Unit 7 Lesson 2 Relative Dating How are geologic columns used to compare relative ages of rocks? Scientists can compare the rock layers of different places with similar layers in the geologic column. Two layers that match probably formed around the same time. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 12
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