The Fossil Record and Geologic Time Scale KEY CONCEPT Specific environmental conditions are necessary in order for fossils to form.
Section 3.1 Vocabulary to know:James Hutton Uniformitarianism Catastrophism Charles Lyell.
Chapter 4. Development Infant Toddler Preschooler Physical development Gross-motor development Fine-motor development Cognitive development Social-emotional.
terrestrial fossil records and paleogeography
Chapter 4 Views of Earth's Past
10.4 KEY CONCEPT Evidence of common ancestry among species comes from many sources.
Semester 2 Table of Contents 8. Lesson 64- Notebook Check/Article Pg. 23-24 9. Lesson 65- Speciation Pg. 25-28 10. Lesson 66- Fossils Pg. 29-32 Assigned.
UNIT IV Chapter 12 The History Of Life. UNIT 4: EVOLUTION Chapter 12: The History of Life I. The Fossil Record (12.1) A. Fossils can form in several ways.
Chapter 12: The History of Life
Catalyst #8 Pg. 29 Justify your answer in complete sentences
12.2 The Geologic Time Scale KEY CONCEPT The geologic time scale divides Earth’s history based on major past events.