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Fossils & Geologic Time

Study Guide

Directions: Answer the following questions in complete sentences.YOU MUST RE-WRITE THE SENTENCE STEM FOR FULL CREDIT!

1. Define the following terms in your own words (complete on a separate paper and attach):

  • fossil
  • rock
  • geological history
  • timeline
  • relative dating
  • rock layers
  • earth processes
  • erosion
  • glacier movement
  • environmental conditions
  • weathering
  • wind
  • water movement

2. In what type of rock are fossils found?3. How do we use rock layers to determine geological history?

Fossils are found in sedimentary rock.Rock layers are used to determine geological history by seeing what order the rock

layers formed in. We know that the oldest rock layers are found on the bottom and the

youngest rock layers are found on the top.

4. Describe how the principle of superposition is used in5. If a fossil is found in a rock layer, what do we know about

relative dating of rocks.the relative age of the fossil?

The principle of superposition is used in relative dating of rocks becauseIf a fossil is found in a rock layer, we know that the relative age of the fossil

the oldest rock layers are on the bottom and each layer going up is younger.is the same as the relative age of the rock layer. The fossil must have lived

and died in the same time period that the rock layer formed.

Use the diagram to the right to answer the following questions:

6. Which rock layer is oldest? How do you know?

The oldest rock layer is D.

I know this because it is on the bottom.

7. Which rock layer is youngest? How do you know?

The youngest rock layer is A.

I know this because it is on the top.

8. Which fossil is older: the one in rock layer C or rock layer B? Why?

The older fossil is found in rock layer C.

This is true because rock layer C is below rock layer B, making the rock layer older. The rock layer that is older contains the fossil that is older, because the fossil must have lived at the same time that the rock layer was forming.

Use the diagram to the right to answer the following questions. You do not need to write in complete sentences for this part. Instead, write the letter of the correct answer.

9.

a) Which rock layer is older: D or B?

b) Which rock layer is older: B or E?

c) Which rock layer is younger: D or F?

d) Which rock layer is younger: D or C?

Use the timeline below to answer the following questions.

10. How many billions of years ago did Earth form?11. What happened approximately 2.6 bya?

Earth formed 4.56 bya.Approximately 2.6 bya cells with nucleuses appeared.

12. Which occurred first: the rise in atmospheric 13. Approximately how long ago did hard-shelled animals

oxygen or the moon formation?appear?

The event that occurred first is the moon formation.Hard-shelled animals appeared approximately 0.6 bya.

14. Which occurred first: the core formation or 15. What event on the timeline occurred most recently?

Jack Hills Zircon?The event on the timeline that occurred most recently is the appearance

The event that occurred first is the core formation. of humans.

16. What 3 things do fossils provide ? (Hint: see your notes)

Fossils provide a historical perspective on change on Earth, a biological

record of life on Earth, and a record of how organisms have changed

over time.

17. What is the fossil record?

The fossil record is a record of fossils found and when they lived.

18. How do geologists use the fossil record to determine

geological history?

Geologists use the fossil record to determine geological history by

looking at when fossils lived and seeing how life on Earth has evolved

over time.

Use the fossil record to the right to answer the following

questions:

19. During what period did reptile diversity occur?

Reptile diversity occurred during the Permian period.

20. What occurred during the Silurian period?

During the Silurian period, the first vascular land plants appeared.

21. During what period did the first amphibians appear?22. What occurred during the Jurassic period?

The first amphibians appeared during the Devonian period.During the Jurassic period, the first birds appeared and dinosaurs diversified.

23. Give an example of erosion.24. How can erosion expose rock layers?

An example of erosion is water breaking down a rock at the beach. Erosion can expose rock layers by removing the layer on top, thus exposing

the layer below.

25. Describe the process of mountain building.26. Can mountain building change the shape of Earth’s surface?

The process of mountain building occurs when two tectonicMountain building can change the shape of Earth’s surface.

plates of equal densities collide and fold up.

27. Explain what happens to mountains when they go through erosion.

When mountains go through erosion the peaks become rounded hills.

28. How are rocks used to measure geologic time?

Rocks are used to measure geologic time by looking at the layers and the fossils inside of them. Geologists observe and study the details of the rocks.

29. What is a glacier?`30. How can glacier movement change the surface of Earth?

A glacier is a slow moving mass of ice created whenGlacier movement changes the surface of Earth by carving out mountains and

snow is compacted together. moving rocks out of mountains.

CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE:

Why do geologists need to understand the processes of erosion, mountain building, and glacier movement in order to properly use rocks to determine geological history?

  • Explain how geologists use rocks to determine geological history (1 point)
  • Sentence stem: Geologists use rocks to determine geological history by…
  • Describe erosion OR mountain building ORglacier movement (1 point)
  • Sentence stem: Erosion/mountain building/glacier movement is…
  • Explain why a knowledge of the process you chose (erosion, mountain building, or glacier movement) is needed to use rocks to determine geological history (1 point)
  • Sentence stem: A knowledge of the process of ______is needed to use rocks to determine geological history because…

Fossils & Geologic Time

Vocabulary Definitions

fossil: the preserved remains of a once-living organism

rock: a naturally occurring solid mixture of minerals or organic matter

geological history: the history of Earth based on a geologic time scale

timeline: a way of displaying events in order based on when they occurred

relative dating: any method of determining whether an object or event is older or younger than another

rock layers: layers of rock which are used to determine relative age

earth processes: processes that shape Earth’s surface

erosion: the process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another

glacier movement: the movement of a large mass of ice called a glacier

environmental conditions: the state of the environment at a given time

weathering: the breaking down of rocks

wind: a natural movement of air

water movement: the movement of water