5/18/15
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The Earth’s History
How long has the Earth existed?
4.6 Billion Years
Rocks provide clues to the Earth’s History.
Relative Age – older or younger
Uniformitarianism
A principle that assumes that forces that acted upon the Earth’s crust in the past are the same as those forces that are active today. “The present is the key to the past.”
The Law of Superposition
The rock layers on the bottom of an undisturbed rock exposureare usually the ______________oldest.
The rock layer is always __________ than the process
that changed it.older
Intrusions are _____________ than the rock they move
through.
younger
Extrusions are _________ than the rock that they move through.
younger
Can U tell the sequence of events?
________ are naturally preserved remains or
impressions of once living things.
Fossils
NautiloidNautiloids are a large and diverse group of marine cephalopods (Mollusca) belonging to the subclass Nautiloidea that began in the Late Cambrian and are represented today by the living Nautilus. Nautiloids flourished during the early Paleozoic era, where they constituted the main predatory animals, and developed an extraordinary diversity of shell shapes and forms. Some 2,500 species of fossil nautiloids are known, but only a handful of species survive to the present day.
TrilobiteTrilobites ( /ˈtraɪləbaɪt/, /ˈtrɪləbaɪt/; meaning "three lobes") are a well-known fossil group of extinct marine arthropods that form the class Trilobita. The first appearance of trilobites in the fossil record defines the base of the Atdabanian stage of the Early Cambrian period (526 million years ago), and they flourished throughout the lower Paleozoic era before beginning a drawn-out decline to extinction when, during the Devonian, almost all trilobite orders, with the sole exception of Proetida, died out. Trilobites finally disappeared in the mass extinction at the end of the Permian about 250 million years ago. The trilobites were among the most successful of all early animals, roaming the oceans for over 270 million years.[2]
Fossil sponge
Sponges are animals of the phylum Porifera ( /pɒˈrɪfərə/; meaning "pore bearer").They are multicellular organisms which have bodies full of pores and channels allowing water to circulate through them, consisting of jelly-like mesohyl sandwiched between two thin layers of cells. Sponges have unspecialized cells that can transform into other types and which often migrate between the main cell layers and the mesohyl in the process. Sponges do not have nervous, digestive or circulatory systems. Instead, most rely on maintaining a constant water flow through their bodies to obtain food, oxygen and remove wastes.
Coprolite
A coprolite is fossilized feces. Coprolites are classified as trace fossils as opposed to body fossils, as they give evidence for the animal's behaviour (in this case, diet) rather than morphology. The name is derived from the Greek words κοπρος / kopros meaning 'dung' and λιθος / lithos meaning 'stone'.
What type of rock are fossils found in?
Sedimentary
Geologic time is divided into time units
based upon the ________
record.fossil
Correlation – matching up the rock strata
Index fossils :Have existed for a short period of time
Are found over a wide geographic area
Are easily recognizable
Heterotroph Hypothesis
___________ individuals that have traits that
better suit them to their environment
would survive longer and produce
more offspring.
Natural selection
Human Evolution
_______________ are buried erosional surfaces.
Unconformities
__________________ is the age of a rock unit, fossil or an
event expressed in units of time (the exact age)
Absolute age
The regular rate of nuclear decay (half-life) of a radioactive
isotope allows us to find the absolute age of rocks and
fossils.
Radioactive Dating
Radioactive dating is a way to determine the absolute age by
comparing the amounts of _____________ to the amounts
of _________ product.isotope
decay
___________ are forms of an element that have more
neutrons in the nucleus than
normal.
Isotopes
Draw this data table in the empty space of your note
packet.
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